Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s

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Amy Tan
Asian American literature
Asian American studies
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autobiography
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Chen Ruoxi
Chiinese
China
Chinese American
Chinese American autobiography
Chinese American canon
Chinese American journalism
Chinese American literature
Chinese immigrant
Chinese immigrant literature
Chinese immigrant writing
Chinese literature
Chinese literature in English
Chinese writing
contemporary Chinese American literature
cultivated Chinese
early
early Chinese immigrants
early twentieth century
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Eurasian authors
Eurasian writers
Frank Chin
immigrant
Jade Snow Wong
journalism
literary analysis
literary studies
literary study
Maxine Hong Kingston
nineteenth century
second-generation Chinese
short stories
subject matter
Sui Sin Far
twentieth century
United States
works by Chinese American authors
works by Chinese authors
Yu Lihua
Zhang Xiguo

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252073489
  • Weight: 513g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2006
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The writings of immigrants from China and their descendants in the United States reflect the changes and continuity in the Chinese American experience. Xiao-huang Yin combines literary and historical scholarship to trace the origins and development of this extensive, neglected body of literature. 

Chinese American Literature since the 1850s covers representative works from the 1850s to the present. Selections include journalism and autobiography by nineteenth-century Chinese authors; writings on the walls of Angel Island, the main Asian immigrant arrival point on the West Coast; writings of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century "cultivated Chinese," students and scholars who came to America to advance their educations; important writing by immigrants such as Chen Ruoxi, Yu Lihua, and Zhang Xiguo; and the works of more recent authors like Sui Sin Far, Jade Snow Wong, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. 

An essential introduction and guide to the field, Chinese American Literature since the 1850s enlarges the available body of literature and provides new insights into the Chinese American immigrant experience and the writing inspired by it.

Xiao-huang Yin is a professor and chair of the American Studies Program at Occidental College.

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