Turning
Japanese is the third instalment in the graphic memoirs of MariNaomi, an American
Japanese woman seeking to understand her Asian cultural heritage. Growing up in
small town Mill Valley California, in 1995 she moves to San Jose to work in
hostess bars for Japanese expats thinking that this will assist in her language
skills and inform her sense of cultural heritage which takes her on to Tokyo.
MariNaomi uses sparse brush drawn cartoon style images to economically
communicate her sense of otherness and to illustrate her journey to seek an
understanding of the cultural limbo which she inhabits.
MariNaomi, Turning Japanese : A graphic memoir, Minneapolis, MN. : 2dcloud, 2016.
http://marinaomi.com/turningjapanese.html
http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/turning-japanese-MariNaomi
MariNaomi, Turning Japanese : A graphic memoir, Minneapolis, MN. : 2dcloud, 2016.
http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/turning-japanese-MariNaomi
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