The Woman Warrior- Double Marginalized Identity of Chinese-American Females
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1. Abstract
2. The Marginalization and Reconciliation of Chinese and American Cultures
3. The Marginalization of Females in a Patriarchal Society
4. Conclusion
본문내용
During the 1960s and 1970s, a large amount of ethnic minority writers has risen to fame in the United States. Maxine Hong Kingston, born on October 27, 1940, is one of the most illuminating Chinese-American female authors and autobiographers. Her parents, Tom and Ying Lan Hong, a laundry worker and gambling house owner and a practitioner of medicine, are first generation Chinese immigrants. Kingston is born in Stockton, California, and experiences the understanding of three cultures—American, Chinese and Chinese-American. Her works has been praised with consistent recognition: her first book, The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts (1975), gains instant popularity and wins the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction; her second, China Men (1980), wins the 1981 American Book Award; and her novel, Tripmaster Monkey, is awarded with the PEN West Award in fiction (1989). Throughout her writing, Kingston blends traditional Chinese folktales and childhood fantasy into her creation, making her stories highly distinctive, and is vividly described as a “story teller” (Huntley, 2001: 32).
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