Review of author Nicole Mones\u27s works: Lost in Translation (1998), A Cup of Light (2002), The Last Chinese Chef (2007), and Night in Shanghai (2014). Originally published in US-China Review, Summer 2015, volume XXXIX, issue 3
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
Maxine Hong Kingston is a Chinese American author and Professor Emeritus at the University of Califo...
Review of author Nicole Mones\u27s works: Lost in Translation (1998), A Cup of Light (2002), The Las...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
With her latest book, Chinese American Portraits, Ruthanne Lum McCunn adds to her growing list of pu...
In 2008, Australian fiction writer and essayist Gail Jones spent four months in Shanghai as a guest ...
In September of 1984 Joyce Leung was part of a delegation from Bridgewater State College that travel...
Review of the book Incorporation of Chineseness. Hybridity, Bodies and Chinese American Literature b...
Last June, Nicole Barnes of the China Beat interviewed Lijia Zhang, author of the acclaimed book Soc...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
Among the twenty-three people who received MacArthur Fellowships last month was Yiyun Li, a fiction ...
This is a more than capable first book by a Chinese American woman poet whose work evinces great pot...
Review of the book Dreams of Flight: The Lives of Chinese Women Students in the West, by Fran Martin
China dazzled the world with Olympic pageantry and athletic prowess; however, an equally inspiring p...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
Maxine Hong Kingston is a Chinese American author and Professor Emeritus at the University of Califo...
Review of author Nicole Mones\u27s works: Lost in Translation (1998), A Cup of Light (2002), The Las...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
With her latest book, Chinese American Portraits, Ruthanne Lum McCunn adds to her growing list of pu...
In 2008, Australian fiction writer and essayist Gail Jones spent four months in Shanghai as a guest ...
In September of 1984 Joyce Leung was part of a delegation from Bridgewater State College that travel...
Review of the book Incorporation of Chineseness. Hybridity, Bodies and Chinese American Literature b...
Last June, Nicole Barnes of the China Beat interviewed Lijia Zhang, author of the acclaimed book Soc...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
Among the twenty-three people who received MacArthur Fellowships last month was Yiyun Li, a fiction ...
This is a more than capable first book by a Chinese American woman poet whose work evinces great pot...
Review of the book Dreams of Flight: The Lives of Chinese Women Students in the West, by Fran Martin
China dazzled the world with Olympic pageantry and athletic prowess; however, an equally inspiring p...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
Maxine Hong Kingston is a Chinese American author and Professor Emeritus at the University of Califo...