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"Chinese American Literature since the 1850s" traces the origins and development of the extensive and largely neglected body of literature written in English and in Chinese, assessing its themes and style and placing it in a broad social and historical context. This essential volume, a much-needed introduction and guide to the field, shows how change and continuity in the Chinese American experience are reflected in the writings of immigrants from China and their descendants in the United States. Using a fresh approach that combines literary and historical scholarship, Xiao-huang Yin covers representative works from the 1850s to the present. These include journalistic and autobiographical texts from 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; and the work of more recent authors who have entered the canon, including Sui Sin Far, Jade Snow Wong, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. As the only volume that covers the literature written by immigrant authors in the Chinese language, Xiao-huang Yin's book significantly enlarges the scope of Chinese and Asian American studies. This body of literature, including works by immigrant writers such as Chen Ruoxi, Yu Lihua, and Zhang Xiguo, reflects the high percentage of Chinese Americans for whom the Chinese language remains an integral part of everyday life. A core text for students and scholars of Asian American studies, "Chinese American Literature since the 1850s" is an important resource for literary critics, historians, sociologists, and anthropologists interested in diaspora studies, transnationalism, cultural studies, race and ethnicity, and the immigrant experiences in which Chinese American literature is embedded.

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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction p. 1
Plea and Protest: The Voices of Early Chinese Immigrants p. 11
The Writing of "Cultivated Chinese": Improving an Image to Win Sympathy and Acceptance p. 53
The Voice of a Eurasian: Sui Sin Far and Her Writing p. 85
Seeking a Place in American Life: The Autobiographical Writing of Second-Generation Chinese p. 117
What's in a Name: Chinese-Language Literature in America p. 157
Immigration Blues: Themes and Subject Matter in Chinese-Language Literature since the 1960s p. 184
Multiple Voices and the "War of Words": Contemporary Chinese American Literature p. 229
Epilogue p. 255
Glossary p. 263
English Bibliography p. 267
Chinese Bibliography p. 291
Index p. 297

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