Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between ancestral Chinese traditional culture and the modernity of Western culture. This thesis explores diaspora theory, as elaborated by Stuart Hall, Homi Bhabha, Gabriel Sheffer and others to establish a framework for the analysis of key Chinese American literary works. Maxine Hong Kingston's seminal novel, The Woman Warrior (1975), will be analysed as an exemplary instance of diasporic identity, where the Chinese cultural heritage is reinterpreted and re-imagined from the point of view of an emancipated woman living in the West. A comparative analysis will be undertaken of Jade Snow Wong's The Fifth Chinese Daughter (1950) and Amy Tan's The Joy...
This thesis explores the use of literary fantasy in the construction of identity and ‘home’ in conte...
This dissertation creates a dialogic web encompassing the sociocultural and psychological aspects of...
This thesis examines the transformation of “homeland” and “otherness” as well as the relationship be...
This research aims to examine and explore the treatment of the concept of diaspora in order to brin...
Chinese American literature is commonly interpreted as the narrative of the living experiences of Ch...
Diasporic Studies have boomed since the 1990’s, and turned into a complicated critical category. Dif...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
My dissertation investigates how Chinese American writers invent transnational Chinese American iden...
My thesis seeks to explore the way that gender influences both the writing and representation of cha...
In the context of global transformations, the analysis of cultural production can be a fruitful way...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This thesis explores the use of literary fantasy in the construction of identity and ‘home’ in conte...
This dissertation creates a dialogic web encompassing the sociocultural and psychological aspects of...
This thesis examines the transformation of “homeland” and “otherness” as well as the relationship be...
This research aims to examine and explore the treatment of the concept of diaspora in order to brin...
Chinese American literature is commonly interpreted as the narrative of the living experiences of Ch...
Diasporic Studies have boomed since the 1990’s, and turned into a complicated critical category. Dif...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
My dissertation investigates how Chinese American writers invent transnational Chinese American iden...
My thesis seeks to explore the way that gender influences both the writing and representation of cha...
In the context of global transformations, the analysis of cultural production can be a fruitful way...
This thesis examines certain contemporary inflections among Asian American self-referential writings...
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940-…) is one of the greatest Chinese American woman authors, who giv...
This dissertation analyzes the works of three early Chinese immigrant writers (Yung Wing, Yan Phou L...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This thesis explores the use of literary fantasy in the construction of identity and ‘home’ in conte...
This dissertation creates a dialogic web encompassing the sociocultural and psychological aspects of...
This thesis examines the transformation of “homeland” and “otherness” as well as the relationship be...