This thesis investigates the "talk-story" narrative patterns, which stem from the Chinese oral tradition, in selected works of two contemporary Chinese American women writers, Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan. In The Woman Warrior, Kingston has experimented with a new kind of "talk-story" writing in blending family stories, cultural myths, fantasy, autobiographical details, and history, as she attempts to model her work on the familial talk-story culture she was nurtured in. Borrowing the term "talk story" from a pidgin Hawai'ian expression, Kingston develops a special kind of generic "talk-story" as an artistic creation in her fictions. Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club is often compared to The Woman Warrior and a number of critics have observed...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This thesis investigates the "talk-story" narrative patterns, which stem from the Chinese oral tradi...
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Konzept des "Storytelling" in Werken dreier chinesis...
In my thesis I examine how Maxine Hong Kingston depicts a young girl's tough search for self-identit...
In my thesis I examine how Maxine Hong Kingston depicts a young girl's tough search for self-identit...
Abstract. In the past few decades, identity was the popular topic in the literary criticism when res...
Both the locality and the language of Sze Yup are of immense significance to Kingston, as well as to...
Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior is one of the most successful Asian American literary works...
This project examines the connection between the representations of Chinese American women and the O...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Kingston’s The Woman Warrior, although highly controversial, holds an exceptional seat of canon in A...
Amy Tan shot to fame and became one of the famous best-selling writers for the work The Joy Luck Clu...
Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior is one of the most successful Asian American literary works...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
This thesis investigates the "talk-story" narrative patterns, which stem from the Chinese oral tradi...
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Konzept des "Storytelling" in Werken dreier chinesis...
In my thesis I examine how Maxine Hong Kingston depicts a young girl's tough search for self-identit...
In my thesis I examine how Maxine Hong Kingston depicts a young girl's tough search for self-identit...
Abstract. In the past few decades, identity was the popular topic in the literary criticism when res...
Both the locality and the language of Sze Yup are of immense significance to Kingston, as well as to...
Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior is one of the most successful Asian American literary works...
This project examines the connection between the representations of Chinese American women and the O...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Kingston’s The Woman Warrior, although highly controversial, holds an exceptional seat of canon in A...
Amy Tan shot to fame and became one of the famous best-selling writers for the work The Joy Luck Clu...
Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior is one of the most successful Asian American literary works...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...