Amidst the ubiquitous racist discourse of the 19th century, Sui Sin Far emerged as a pioneering Asian American writer, dedicating her life to writing fiction, essays, and journalistic articles that combatted anti-Chinese sentiment. Situated at the complex nexus of racial, religious, and socio-economic tensions, her short story collection Mrs. Spring Fragrance (1912) illustrate the collision between Chinese efforts to preserve their cultural traditions and Western assimilatory forces. While few scholars have commented on the role of children in Mrs. Spring Fragrance, this essay draws attention to that neglected subject, arguing that Sui Sin Far represents children as malleable, organic sites for anti-Chinese authorities to reinforce construc...
China's quest for modernity was marked by ambivalent desires to identify with the West. Objects of a...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
The works of Sui Sin Far, who is widely recognized as the first Asian-American writer, revolve aroun...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
Between the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 21st, Chinese American minoriti...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
Between the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 21st, Chinese American minoriti...
This paper examines the literary itinerary of Sui Sin Far/Edith Eaton with a specific focus on the s...
Drawing upon Judith Butler’s theory of performativity, this article offers an interpretation of “‘It...
This essay discusses Nie Hualing’s novel Sangqing yu Taohong (Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
This essay discusses Nie Hualing’s novel Sangqing yu Taohong (Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China...
Some critics find Fan Liuyuan, the male protagonist in Eileen Chang’s novella Love in a Fallen City ...
China's quest for modernity was marked by ambivalent desires to identify with the West. Objects of a...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
The works of Sui Sin Far, who is widely recognized as the first Asian-American writer, revolve aroun...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
Between the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 21st, Chinese American minoriti...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
Between the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 21st, Chinese American minoriti...
This paper examines the literary itinerary of Sui Sin Far/Edith Eaton with a specific focus on the s...
Drawing upon Judith Butler’s theory of performativity, this article offers an interpretation of “‘It...
This essay discusses Nie Hualing’s novel Sangqing yu Taohong (Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
This essay discusses Nie Hualing’s novel Sangqing yu Taohong (Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China...
Some critics find Fan Liuyuan, the male protagonist in Eileen Chang’s novella Love in a Fallen City ...
China's quest for modernity was marked by ambivalent desires to identify with the West. Objects of a...
The potential confrontation of Oriental and Occidental values represents one of the most important ...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...