Works matching China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston
Results: 20
When the ghosts speak: Oral and written narrative forms in Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men.
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- 1994
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Maxine Hong Kingston's CHINA MEN.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Cross-cultural wordplay in Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men and The Woman Warrior.
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- 1997
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Photography and the status of truth in Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men.
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- 1997
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
The Legal Oxymoron of Whiteness in "The Laws" Chapter of China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston.
- Published in:
- 2022
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
THE RAILROAD AS MESSAGE IN MAXINE HONG KINGSTON'S CHINA MEN AND FRANK CHIN'S "RIDING THE RAILS WITH CHICKENCOOPSLIM".
- Published in:
- 2015
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- Publication type:
- Essay
Identity development and cultural production in the Chinese diaspora to the United States, 1850-2004: new perspectives.
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- Asian Ethnicity, 2008, v. 9, n. 3, p. 201, doi. 10.1080/14631360802349221
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- Publication type:
- Article
Engendering genre: Gender and nationalism in China Men and The Woman Warrior.
- Published in:
- 1995
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
`What stories the wind would tell': Representation and appropriation in Maxine Hong Kingston's...
- Published in:
- 1994
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
A Chinese reader's response to Maxine Hong Kingston's...
- Published in:
- 1991
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
INDISPENSABLE LABOR: THE WORKER AS A CATEGORY OF CRITIQUE IN CHINA MEN.
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- Modern Fiction Studies, 2010, v. 56, n. 1, p. 63, doi. 10.1353/mfs.0.1666
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- Publication type:
- Article
A strategy against marginalization: The `high' and `low' cultures in Kingston's China Men.
- Published in:
- 1996
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
"vinegar soup improved his womb": Food, Appetite, and the Redefining of Asian American Masculinity in Kingston's China Men.
- Published in:
- 2013
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Rail Intertextuality: A Time-Travel Escapade upon the Iron Rails of the Americas.
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- FIAR: Forum for Inter-American Research, 2021, v. 14, n. 1, p. 10
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- Article
The Semiotics of China Narratives in the Con/texts of Kingston and Tan.
- Published in:
- 1999
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
China Men, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, and the question of citizenship.
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- American Quarterly, 1998, v. 50, n. 4, p. 689, doi. 10.1353/aq.1998.0046
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- Publication type:
- Article
Queering cultural China: performing nation through the feminine body.
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- Textual Practice, 2011, v. 25, n. 4, p. 671, doi. 10.1080/0950236X.2011.586775
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- Publication type:
- Article
Toward a Multicultural Pedagogy: Literary and Nonliterary Traditions.
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- 2001
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Being Human in the Wor(l)d: Chinese Men and Maxine Hong Kingston's Reworking of Robinson Crusoe.
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- Journal of American Studies, 2000, v. 34, n. 2, p. 187, doi. 10.1017/S0021875899006337
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- Publication type:
- Article
Maxine Hong Kingston's Broken Book of Life: An Intertextual Study of "The Woman Warrior" and "China Men."
- Published in:
- 2006
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- Publication type:
- Book Review