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This is the most comprehensive study to date of Amy Tan''s work. It offers close readings of her texts in the context of broader debates about the representation of identity, history and reality.

In contrast with Tan''s own American-born narrators, and mainstream critics, Bella Adams''s study looks beyond the stereotypes which appear in Tan''s books, and explores the ways in which Chinese immigrants and their American relatives struggle to understand each others ''best qualities'' via the Chinese
tradition of the ''talk story''. She emphasises Tan''s American narrators'' process of becoming Chinese and discovering ''real China'', and the significance of the ironic staging of these moments.

Students will find this study both accessible and probing, and scholars will welcome its contribution to our understanding of a significant figure in contemporary literature.


Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Chronology
1. Contexts and intertexts
2. The Joy Luck Club
3. The Kitchen God's Wife
4. The Hundred Secret Senses
5. The Bonesetter's Daughter
6. Critical overview and conclusion
Notes
Select bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 1/20/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719062070, 978-0719062070
      ISBN10: 0719062071

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the most comprehensive study to date of Amy Tan''s work. It offers close readings of her texts in the context of broader debates about the representation of identity, history and reality.

      In contrast with Tan''s own American-born narrators, and mainstream critics, Bella Adams''s study looks beyond the stereotypes which appear in Tan''s books, and explores the ways in which Chinese immigrants and their American relatives struggle to understand each others ''best qualities'' via the Chinese
      tradition of the ''talk story''. She emphasises Tan''s American narrators'' process of becoming Chinese and discovering ''real China'', and the significance of the ironic staging of these moments.

      Students will find this study both accessible and probing, and scholars will welcome its contribution to our understanding of a significant figure in contemporary literature.


      Table of Contents

      Series editor's foreword
      Acknowledgements
      List of abbreviations
      Chronology
      1. Contexts and intertexts
      2. The Joy Luck Club
      3. The Kitchen God's Wife
      4. The Hundred Secret Senses
      5. The Bonesetter's Daughter
      6. Critical overview and conclusion
      Notes
      Select bibliography
      Index

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