This text is designed to introduce students not only to ethnic American writers, but also to the cultural contexts and literary traditions in which their work is situated, with sections on African American, Asian American, Chicano/a and native American literature. schovat popis
Helena Grice Boeken



Maxine Hong Kingston
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Maxine Hong Kingston's evolution as a writer and cultural activist is explored through the lens of ethnic and feminist discourses, highlighting her significant impact on the Asian American literary tradition since the release of The Woman Warrior in 1976. Grice delves into the complexities of Kingston's work, examining the interplay of cultural identity and gender, which has contributed to her reputation as a prominent and sometimes contentious figure in literature.
The book explores the American fascination with Asia, delving into significant historical and political contexts such as China's Cultural Revolution and the cultural nuances of Japanese geisha life. It analyzes how these elements have shaped and facilitated deeper cultural and political interactions between Asia and the United States, highlighting the complexities of this relationship.