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MELUS
Articles in Spring 1995 issue of MELUS
- Engendering genre: gender and nationalism in 'China Men' and 'The Woman Warrior.'
by LeiLani Nishime - The Useless Servants
by Susan Doyle - Fault Lines
by Nalini Natarajan - Chinatown: conflicting images, contested terrain
by K. Scott Wong - Parody and pacifist transformations in Maxine Hong Kingston's 'Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book.'
by A. Noelle Williams - Ernest Gaines
by Giselle Anatol - 'Tripmaster Monkey': Kingston's postmodern representation of a new "China Man."
by Jennie Wang - A reversal of American concepts of "Other-ness" in the fiction of Sui Sin Far
by Annette White-Parks - Abuelitos: Stories of the Rio Puerco Valley
by Paulo Medeiros - Reading for historical specificities: gender negotiations in Louis Chu's 'Eat a Bowl of Tea.'
by Jinqi Ling - The Rice Room: Growing up Chinese-American - From Number Two Son to Rock 'N' Roll
by Monica Chiu - On Our Own Ground: The Complete Writings of William Apess, A Pequot
by James Ruppert - Finding the way: Chuang Hua's 'Crossings' and Chinese literary tradition
by Lesley Chin Douglass - American Ethnic Literatures: Native American, African American, Chicano/Latino, and Asian American Writers and Their Backgrounds
by Bonnie TuSmith - Black Women's Blues: A Literary Anthology, 1934-1988
by Barbara L. Green