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Critical Insights: The Woman Warrior

Table of Contents

About This Volume, Kathryn West




On Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior, Linda Trinh Moser




Maxine Hong Kingston: A Biography, Kathryn West




Conversation with Maxine Hong Kingston, Linda Trinh Moser




Twentieth-Century Chinese and US History, Meet Postmodern Sensibility, Kathryn West




The Woman Warrior: An Examination of Genre, Representation, and Reception, Rickie-Ann Legleitner




“What is Chinese tradition and what is the movies?”: A Transnational Approach to Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts, Linda Trinh Moser




Deliberately Forgetting: The Invention of Unnamed Ancestors in Maxine Hong Kingston and Maya Angelou, David Borman




Kingston’s The Woman Warrior in the Context of Life Writing Studies: An Exploration of Relational Selfhood, Anne Rüggemeier




“The Words at My Back”: Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior and the Power of Discourse, Lorna Martens




The Mother’s Mark on the Daughter’s Speech in The Woman Warrior, Jeffrey Westover




The Role of Talk-Story in Maxine Hong Kingston’s and Amy Tan’s Versions of the Mother-Daughter Plot, Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw




Diaspora and its Others: The Woman Warrior and Southeast Asian Diasporic Literature, Christopher B. Patterson




Creating Meaning and Self-Affirmation through Stories: Existentialism and The Woman Warrior, Alex Pinnon




Mythopoesis and Cultural Hybridity in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior, Nelly Mok




Truths and Tellings: The Woman Warrior and Kingston’s Transformational Genres of the Real, Elizabeth Rodrigues




Chronology of Maxine Hong Kingston’s Life




Works by Maxine Hong Kingston




Bibliography




About the Editors




Contributors