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    America's geisha ally : reimagining the Japanese enemy / by Shibusawa, Naoko

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Women and children first -- "Like a boy of twelve" -- Sunday at Hirohito's -- A transpacific treason trial -- A kamikaze goes to college -- Channeling atomic guilt -- Hollywood's Japan -- Epilogue: rising sun redux.…”
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    Geisha of a different kind : race and sexuality in gaysian America / by Han, C. Winter, 1968-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : geisha of a different kind -- Being an oriental, I could never be completely a man : gendering Asian men -- Sexy like a girl and horny like a boy : contemporary gay western narratives about gay Asian men -- It's like they don't see us at all : race and racism in gay America -- Asian girls are prettier : how drag queens saved us -- Finding home in gaysian America : constructing gay Asian male identities -- Conclusion : who gets to be gay, who gets to be Asian?.…”
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    Repositioning educational leadership : practitioners leading from an inquiry stance /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Inquiring to lead: learning with, from, and about international students in independent schools / Melinda Bihn -- Language and third spaces / Ann Dealy -- Learning to lead from the middle: students' feedback on feedback / Marti Richmond -- "Leaders can be anyone": students and teachers sharing inquiry / Peter Horn -- Deepening engagement in the everyday: the collective responsibility for seeing all children / Patricia Cruice -- School as a community of inquiry / Noah Tennant -- "Smart like a boy": the experiences of women in an all-boys Jesuit school / Kristin Ross -- Braking and entering: a new chief financial officer's (CFO's) transition into a K-12 urban school district / David Trautenberg -- Using inquiry to drive system change / Amy Maisterra -- Life after the zone / Marquitta Speller -- Our community, our schools, and our money / Stephen Benson.…”
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