Two novels that have shaped my experience at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa are Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior and Gene Luen Yang’s American Born Chinese. These novels contain many elements of internalized racism, as well as exterior racism, which had not before been described in such ways. The authors each draw on their personal experiences as well as Chinese culture in order to portray life as an Asian American living in America. Through their respective novels, the authors create vivid tales of personal identity struggles and learning how to come into one’s own individuality in a society that often shames such behaviors
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior sheds light on the difficulties a hyphenated American has t...
Examining a diverse set of Asian American literary texts, this project explores the ways in which di...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Gene Luen Yang’s American Born Chinese aptly touches on the dual identity crisis of being an America...
The art of storytelling is an age-old practice used to pass down cultural practices and beliefs. Max...
In Inhuman Citizenship, Juliana Chang claims that literary representations of Asian American domesti...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This essay uses social constructionism and intersectionality to argue that the narrator in The Woman...
The chapter examines the tension between white feminism and ethnic feminism as well as between men a...
The Chinese never meant to stay in America. The eventual integration -- or lack thereof -- of those ...
This thesis critically examines the ideal that race and gender cannot intersect in Asian\ud American...
Since the publication of The Woman Warrior in 1976, Maxine Hong Kingston has gained a reputation as ...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior sheds light on the difficulties a hyphenated American has t...
Examining a diverse set of Asian American literary texts, this project explores the ways in which di...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Gene Luen Yang’s American Born Chinese aptly touches on the dual identity crisis of being an America...
The art of storytelling is an age-old practice used to pass down cultural practices and beliefs. Max...
In Inhuman Citizenship, Juliana Chang claims that literary representations of Asian American domesti...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This essay uses social constructionism and intersectionality to argue that the narrator in The Woman...
The chapter examines the tension between white feminism and ethnic feminism as well as between men a...
The Chinese never meant to stay in America. The eventual integration -- or lack thereof -- of those ...
This thesis critically examines the ideal that race and gender cannot intersect in Asian\ud American...
Since the publication of The Woman Warrior in 1976, Maxine Hong Kingston has gained a reputation as ...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior sheds light on the difficulties a hyphenated American has t...
Examining a diverse set of Asian American literary texts, this project explores the ways in which di...