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Women's issues in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club
- Title
- Women's issues in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club / Gary Wiener, book editor.
- Publication
- Detroit : Greenhaven Press, ©2008.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Wiener, Gary.
- Description
- 191 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Summary
- Presents essays that examine women's issues in "The Joy Luck Club," discussing such topics as gender and ethnic identity, female empowerment, cultural conflict, and stereotypes about immigrant women.
- Series Statement
- Social issues in literature
- Uniform Title
- Social issues in literature
- Subject
- Tan, Amy
- Tan, Amy > Crítica i interpretació
- Joy Luck Club (Tan, Amy)
- Women in literature
- Chinese American women in literature
- Mothers and daughters in literature
- Chinese American women in literature
- Mothers and daughters in literature
- Women in literature
- Frau
- Dones en la literatura
- Mother-daughter relationship in literature
- Chinese Americans in literature
- Genre/Form
- Literary criticism
- Literary criticism.
- Critiques littéraires.
- Aufsatzsammlung.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-187) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction -- Chronology -- ch. 1. Background on Amy Tan -- 1. The life of Amy Tan/ Laurie Champion -- 2. Tan turns autobiography into powerful fiction / Amy Ling -- 3. The Joy Luck Club is not strictly autobiographical / Amy Tan -- ch. 2. The Joy Luck Club and women's issues -- 1. Tan's young women must rediscover their Chinese identity / Walter Shear -- 2. June's symbolic journey to discover her ethnic identity / Zenobia Mistri -- 3. Damaged by their mothers' high expectations / Wendy Ho -- 4. Storytelling reconciles mothers and daughters / Gloria Shen -- 5. The maternal line of descent dominates The Joy Luck Club / Helena Grice -- 6. Mother/daughter relationships in the post women's liberation era / Bonnie Braendlin -- 7. Female empowerment in The Joy Luck Club / Patricia P. Chu --
- 8. Tan's beginning rejects stereotypes about immigrant women / Catherine Romagnolo -- 9. Empowerment through woman-to-woman bonding / Leslie Bow -- 10. Asian American gender stereotypes in The Joy Luck Club / Yuan Shu -- 11. Tan portrays strong Asian women / Jean Lau Chin -- ch. 3. Contemporary perspectives on women's issues -- 1. Mothers are society's scapegoats / Paula Caplan -- 2. Asian American women must overcome limiting cultural stereotypes / Nikki A. Toyama -- 3. Bioculturalism leads to one woman's acceptance of bisexuality / Beverly Yuen Thompson -- 4. Asian women are still not completely accepted in the United States / Iris Chang -- 5. More women are working, but job equality remains elusive / International Labour Organization (ILO) -- 6. Feminism is not dead, just evolving / Eleanor Holmes Norton -- For further discussion -- For further reading -- Bibliography -- Index.
- ISBN
- 9780737738988
- 0737738987
- 9780737739022
- 0737739029
- OCLC
- ocn154682084
- 154682084
- SCSB-1506993
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library