Between the Lines: Asian American Women's Poetry Trailer

Between the Lines: Asian American Women's Poetry Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001 Factual 60 mins

This documentary offers rare interviews with over 15 major Asian-Pacific American women poets. Organized in interwoven sections such as Immigration, Language, Family, Memory, and Spirituality, it is a sophisticated merging of Asian-American history and identity with the questions of performance, voice, and image.

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