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Vince Gotera (; born June 20, 1952) is an American poet and writer, best known as Editor of the ''North American Review''. In 1996, Nick Carbó called him a "leading Filipino-American poet of this generation";〔Nick Carbó, "Lifting the Filipino Veil: English in America and from the Homeland." ''Forkroads: A Journal of Ethnic-American Literature.'' Winter 1996, p. 83.〕 later, in 2004, Carbó described him as "one of the leading Asian American poets ... willing to take a stance against American imperialism."〔Nick Carbó, "Introduction." ''Pinoy Poetics: A Collection of Autobiographical and Critical Essays on Filipino and Filipino American Poetics,'' ed. Nick Carbó. Meritage Press, 2004, p. x.〕 == Life == Born Vicente Ferrer Gotera on June 20, 1952, to Candida Fajardo Gotera and Martin Avila Gotera, immigrants from the Philippines. He was born and raised in San Francisco, but spent some time as a child in the Philippines.〔(Blog: ''The Man with the Blue Guitar'', "Autobiography (1.0)." ) Retrieved 2009-09-28.〕 In 1971, Gotera started college at Stanford University. Having a draft lottery number of 30, Gotera served in the US Army during the Vietnam War (1972–1975). After returning to college, he earned an A.A. in General Studies from City College of San Francisco (1977), a B.A. in English from Stanford (1979), and then an M.A. in English (American Literature) from San Francisco State University (1981). Gotera then moved to Indiana University, where he earned an M.F.A. in poetry (1989) and a joint (or double-major) PhD in English and in American Studies (1992).〔〔(Online faculty bio, English Language and Literature, University of Northern Iowa. ) Retrieved 2009-09-28. 〕 Since 1995, Gotera has taught at the University of Northern Iowa, where he is a professor of English specializing in creative writing (both poetry and fiction) and multicultural American literature. He also taught at Humboldt State University from 1989 to 1995.〔 Other institutions where he has taught include Indiana University, Grinnell College, and Wartburg College. He also frequently teaches creative writing at the annual Iowa Summer Writing Festival sponsored by the University of Iowa.〔(FiledBy webpage. ) Retrieved 2009-09-28.〕 Gotera and Nick Carbó are the co-founders of FLIPS, a listserve for writers of Filipino ancestry and anyone interested in Filipino literature and arts. FLIPS has been a thriving cyber-community since its founding in 1997.〔(Facebook page (writer's business page). ) Retrieved 2009-09-28.〕〔(FLIPS listserve homepage. ) Retrieved 2009-09-28.〕 In 2000, Gotera was appointed Editor of the ''North American Review'' (NAR); established in 1815, the NAR is the longest-lived literary magazine in the US. Previously, he was Associate Editor of ''Literary Magazine Review'' (1995–2001) and Poetry Editor of ''Asian America: Journal of Culture and the Arts'' (1991–1993).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vince Gotera」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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