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100 1  Mao, Sally Wen,|eauthor. 
245 10 Oculus :|bpoems /|cSally Wen Mao 
264  1 Minneapolis, Minnesota :|bGraywolf Press,|c[2019] 
264  4 |c©2019 
300    119 pages ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |tGhost story --|tOculus --|tOccidentalism --
       |tTeledildonics --|tMutant odalisque --|tLive feed --|tNo 
       resolution --|tProvenance: a vivisection --|tThe toll of 
       the sea --|tAnna May Wong on silent films --|tAnna May 
       Wong fans her time machine --|tAnna May Wong goes home 
       with Bruce Lee --|tAnna May Wong has breakfast at 
       Tiffany's --|tAnna May Wong blows out sixteen candles --
       |tAntipode essay --|tClose encounters of the liminal kind 
       --|tElectronic motherland --|tThe Mongolian cow sour 
       yogurt super voice girl --|tElectronic necropolis --
       |tRiding along for thousands of miles --|tThe diary of 
       Afong Moy --|tAnna May Wong meets Josephine Baker --|tAnna
       May Wong makes cameos --|tAnna May Wong rates the runway -
       -|tAnna May Wong dreams of the Wong Kar-Wai --|tAnna May 
       Wong goes viral --|tGhost in the shell --|tDirge with 
       cutlery and furs --|tYume Miru Kikai [The dreaming 
       machine] --|tThe five faces of Faye Valentine --|tLavender
       town --|tThe death of Ruan Lingyu --|tAfter Naim June Paik
       --|tOculus. 
520    "In Oculus, Sally Wen Mao explores exile not just as a 
       matter of distance and displacement but as a migration 
       through time and a reckoning with technology... A 
       fascinating sequence spanning the collection speaks in the
       voice of the international icon and first Chinese American
       movie star Anna May Wong, who travels through the history 
       of cinema with a time machine, even past her death and 
       into the future of film, where she finds she has no 
       progeny. With a speculative imagination and a sharpened 
       wit, Mao powerfully confronts the paradoxes of seeing and 
       being seen, the intimacies made possible and ruined by the
       screen, and the many roles and representations that women 
       of color are made to endure in order to survive a culture 
       that seeks to consume them."--Amazon.com 
600 10 Wong, Anna May,|d1905-1961. 
650  0 American poetry|xChinese American authors. 
650  0 American poetry|y21st century. 
655  7 Poetry.|2lcgft 
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