Chinese American literature is commonly interpreted as the narrative of the living experiences of Chinese Americans. Under the past nation-state research paradigm, Chinese American literature critics both in China and America are preoccupied with the “assimilation” of immigrants and their descendants in Chinese American literature texts, they argue that Chinese culture is the barrier for the immigrants to be fully assimilated into the mainstream society. But putting Chinese American literature under the context of globalization, these arguments seem inaccurate and out of date. This article examines the transnational practices and emotional attachments in Maxine Hong Kingston’s China Men and Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club to show that the ident...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Chinese and Chinese American womanhood and women’s experiences ...
The objectives of this research are to identify how the Chinese-American mothers deal with hybrid i...
My dissertation addresses the question of how the inner tension of Chinese Americans between those w...
Amy Tan's first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), is considered to be her most successful work and ha...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Amy Tan is a Chinese-American novelist. Her writings are based on her personal Chinese experie...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
This dissertation aims to claim immigrant literature as an essential part of Chinese American studie...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
This dissertation aims to claim immigrant literature as an essential part of Chinese American studie...
My dissertation investigates how Chinese American writers invent transnational Chinese American iden...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
In 1949, the mass diaspora happened in China made a lot of Chinese people move from their country an...
Keywords: chinese immigrant family, mothers-daughters relationship, individual psychology, generatio...
Amy Tan shot to fame and became one of the famous best-selling writers for the work The Joy Luck Clu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Chinese and Chinese American womanhood and women’s experiences ...
The objectives of this research are to identify how the Chinese-American mothers deal with hybrid i...
My dissertation addresses the question of how the inner tension of Chinese Americans between those w...
Amy Tan's first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), is considered to be her most successful work and ha...
Magister Artium - MAThe literature of the Chinese diaspora in America is marked by a tension between...
Amy Tan is a Chinese-American novelist. Her writings are based on her personal Chinese experie...
Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan are very influential contemporary Chinese American authors. As the...
This dissertation aims to claim immigrant literature as an essential part of Chinese American studie...
An Asian American bestseller and a required reading in many classrooms, The Joy Luck Club by Chinese...
This dissertation aims to claim immigrant literature as an essential part of Chinese American studie...
My dissertation investigates how Chinese American writers invent transnational Chinese American iden...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese immigrant writers’ representations of China have been credited with “a...
In 1949, the mass diaspora happened in China made a lot of Chinese people move from their country an...
Keywords: chinese immigrant family, mothers-daughters relationship, individual psychology, generatio...
Amy Tan shot to fame and became one of the famous best-selling writers for the work The Joy Luck Clu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Chinese and Chinese American womanhood and women’s experiences ...
The objectives of this research are to identify how the Chinese-American mothers deal with hybrid i...
My dissertation addresses the question of how the inner tension of Chinese Americans between those w...