This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chinese-American authors. The research is literary in nature, investigating both academic and social arguments that are depicted in the central works of two chosen authors: namely, Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior and Amy Tan’s The Kitchen God’s Wife. Edward Said’s synthesis of Orientalism and Charles Taylor’s elaboration on multiculturalism will serve as the theoretical background of this study. Imagological literary research is one of the most important disciplines within the field of Comparative Literature, and its function is to examine cultural identity, various national characters and stereotypes. For the purpose of the present th...
This research aims to know how the Chinese Immigrant portrayed in the novel and what ideology implie...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
This thesis examines how Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan use Chinese cultural elements as strategie...
This essay uses social constructionism and intersectionality to argue that the narrator in The Woman...
This thesis proposes to examine the communicative nature of alimentary images and the self-conscious...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
This dissertation centers on the theme of the woman warrior, historically grounded in premodern Ch...
The aim of this thesis is to study the construction of hyphenated identity and the representation of...
Since the United States has become an ethnically and culturally diverse country and has become a mic...
With the increasing mobility of the Chinese to the West, there has been an increase in publication a...
This research aims to know how the Chinese Immigrant portrayed in the novel and what ideology implie...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
This thesis examines how Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan use Chinese cultural elements as strategie...
This essay uses social constructionism and intersectionality to argue that the narrator in The Woman...
This thesis proposes to examine the communicative nature of alimentary images and the self-conscious...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
This dissertation centers on the theme of the woman warrior, historically grounded in premodern Ch...
The aim of this thesis is to study the construction of hyphenated identity and the representation of...
Since the United States has become an ethnically and culturally diverse country and has become a mic...
With the increasing mobility of the Chinese to the West, there has been an increase in publication a...
This research aims to know how the Chinese Immigrant portrayed in the novel and what ideology implie...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...