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Tan, Amy - 1952–, American novelist, b. Oakland, Calif. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, she has taken for her theme the lives of Asian-Americans and the generational and cultural differences among them, concentrating on women's experiences. Tan's novels include The Joy Luck Club (1989), The Kitchen God's Wife (1991), and The Hundred Secret Senses (1995). She has also written a


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    Amy Tan (Includes discussion of The Joy Luck Club in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Harold Bloom. 174 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    -- Brings together the best criticism on the most widely read poets, novelists, and playwrights
    -- Presents complex critical portraits of the most influential writers in the English-speaking world -- from the English medievalists to contemporary writers
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    Amy Tan: A Critical Companion (Chap. 3 "The Joy Luck Club (1988)") » Read Now

    by E. D. Huntley. 168 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Amy Tan has established a reputation as a major novelist of not only the Asian American experience but the universal experience of family relationships. With the publication of her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, which touched the hearts of millions of readers, Tan joined the ranks of major...
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    Memory and the Ethnic Self: Reading Amy Tan's 'The Joy Luck Club,' in MELUS » Read Now

    by Ben Xu. 16 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...ethnic self: reading Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club. by Ben Xu The...contingent of characters in Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club. What the four families in that...about all the...
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    Family Plots: The De-Oedipalization of Popular Culture (Chap. 7 "'A Possible Sharing': Ethnicizing Mother-Daughter Romance in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club") » Read Now

    by Dana Heller. 240 pgs.

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    ...Smileys The Age of Grief 95 7."A Possible Sharing": Ethnicizing Mother-Daughter Romance in Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club 113 8. Reconstructing Kin: Toni Morrisons Beloved 129...
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    "Only Two Kinds of Daughters": Inter-Monologue Dialogicity in 'The Joy Luck Club,' in MELUS » Read Now

    by Stephen Souris. 25 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...inter-monologue dialogicity in The Joy Luck Club. by Stephen Souris...heard more. (37) Amy Tan The Joy Luck Club Amy Tan has said that she never intended The Joy Luck Club...
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    Narrative Beginnings in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club: A Feminist Study, in Studies in the Novel » Read Now

    by Catherine Romagnolo. 19 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Narrative beginnings in Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club: a feminist study (1...operate in narrative (250). The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan is an ideal vehicle...subjectivity, which...
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    Assimilating Asians: Gendered Strategies of Authorship in Asian America (Chap. 4 "'That Was China, That Was Their Fate': Ethnicity and Agency in The Joy Luck Club") » Read Now

    by Patricia P. Chu. 244 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    One of the central tasks of Asian American literature, argues Patricia P. Chu, has been to construct Asian American identities in the face of existing, and often contradictory, ideas about what it means to be an American. Chu examines the model of the Anglo-American bildungsroman and shows how Asian...
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    Betrayal and Other Acts of Subversion: Feminism, Sexual Politics, Asian American Women's Literature ("Landscape of Emotions?: Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club" begins on p. 92) » Read Now

    by Leslie Bow. 209 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Asian American women have long dealt with charges of betrayal within and beyond their communities. Images of their "disloyalty" pervade American culture, from the daughter who is branded a traitor to family for adopting American ways, to the war bride who immigrates in defiance of her countrymen, to...
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    Women in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender ("'Thinking Different' in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club (1989)" begins on p. 163) » Read Now

    by Jerilyn Fisher, Ellen S. Silber. 358 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This unique reference offers alternate approaches to reading traditional literature, as well as suggestions for expanding the canon to include more gender sensitive works. Covering 96 of the most frequently taught works of fiction, essays offer teachers, librarians, and students fresh insights into the female perspective in literature.
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    Imagining the Nation: Asian American Literature and Cultural Consent (Chap. 5 "Genes, Generation, and Geospiritual (Be)Longings") » Read Now

    by David Leiwei Li. 268 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Since the 1970's, when Maxine Hong Kingston began publishing her prize-winning books, we have seen an explosive growth in Asian American literature, a literature that has won both popular and critical acclaim. Literary anthologies and critical studies attest to a growing academic interest in the...

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