This article discusses the mechanisms of memory and the schemes of transcending past recollections in Chinese American novelist Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club (1989) and Arab American novelist Susan Darraj's Inheritance of Exile (2007). Both texts highlight the dialectical representations of remembrance in diasporic narratives. Consequently, the article underscores the intersectionality of memory, healing, and ethnic identity in both novels. Tan's and Darraj's novels foreground memory narratives in which self-recovery and wholeness of identity are closely examined. The paper is a comparative study that examines the dialectics and divergent forces of memory representations in Tan's and Darraj's novels through scrutinizing the power of rememberi...
The focal point of this paper is the concept of transnational memory and the blurred and fluctuating...
Since the advent of "feminist recuperation of mother" commencing in the 1970s, one of the heated inq...
Keywords: chinese immigrant family, mothers-daughters relationship, individual psychology, generatio...
“The Politics of Transnational Memory in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club” sees Tan’s representation of m...
This project examines the connection between the representations of Chinese American women and the O...
Amy Tan warrants a unique place in Chinese American literature as a result of her intriguing storyte...
Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club focuses on the matrilineal relationship between two generations of women...
Like most ethnic and multicultural narratives, Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club revolves around the devel...
Abstract. In the past few decades, identity was the popular topic in the literary criticism when res...
This paper sets out to investigate Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a liminal work written in-between cu...
Amy Tan is a Chinese-American novelist. Her writings are based on her personal Chinese experie...
Amy Tan's first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), is considered to be her most successful work and ha...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Chinese and Chinese American womanhood and women’s experiences ...
Memory transcends the conventional socio- cultural paradigms, reproducing past, dynamically. Omnipre...
The focal point of this paper is the concept of transnational memory and the blurred and fluctuating...
Since the advent of "feminist recuperation of mother" commencing in the 1970s, one of the heated inq...
Keywords: chinese immigrant family, mothers-daughters relationship, individual psychology, generatio...
“The Politics of Transnational Memory in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club” sees Tan’s representation of m...
This project examines the connection between the representations of Chinese American women and the O...
Amy Tan warrants a unique place in Chinese American literature as a result of her intriguing storyte...
Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club focuses on the matrilineal relationship between two generations of women...
Like most ethnic and multicultural narratives, Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club revolves around the devel...
Abstract. In the past few decades, identity was the popular topic in the literary criticism when res...
This paper sets out to investigate Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a liminal work written in-between cu...
Amy Tan is a Chinese-American novelist. Her writings are based on her personal Chinese experie...
Amy Tan's first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), is considered to be her most successful work and ha...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Chinese and Chinese American womanhood and women’s experiences ...
Memory transcends the conventional socio- cultural paradigms, reproducing past, dynamically. Omnipre...
The focal point of this paper is the concept of transnational memory and the blurred and fluctuating...
Since the advent of "feminist recuperation of mother" commencing in the 1970s, one of the heated inq...
Keywords: chinese immigrant family, mothers-daughters relationship, individual psychology, generatio...