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Me - A Book of Remembrance (Paperback): Winnifred Eaton Me - A Book of Remembrance (Paperback)
Winnifred Eaton; Afterword by Linda Trinh Moser
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ironically, Winnifred Eaton published most of her works under a Japanese-sounding name, Onoto Watanna, but she was of Chinese ancestry. In "Me: Book of Rembrance "her narrator is called Nora Ascouth, but in the plot, as Nora journeys from her birthplace in Canada to the West Indies and to the United States, Eaton recounts her own early life and writing career. One of sixteen children, Nora leaves her destitute family in Quebec to earn a living. Only seventeen and with ten dollars in her pocket she sets sail for Jamaica and the chance to do newspaper work. Nora ends up in Chicago, moving from job to job, trying all along to sell stories she writes in her spare time. When she discovers that the man with whom she is in love is married, she moves to New York and gains achievement as a novelist. Against this nineteenth-century sensibility of Nora's search for success and love, Eaton conveys the powerlessness of the typical young woman of the working class. Her autobiographical plotline discloses a remarkable secret, Eaton's reticence about her own half-Chinese ancestry. Despite the silence of the text, "Me: A Book of Rembrance " reveals turn-of-the-century views on race, gender, and class. In Jamaica Nora describes the racial inequities and disparities. Moreover, when she says, "I myself was dark and foreign-looking, but the blond type I adored," she reveals the extent of her own internalized oppression. Although the author believes her own mixed ancestry precludes prejudice on her part, the text proves otherwise. Like other ethnic immigrants, Nora is indoctrinated into America's Anglo preference.

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE, 1970-PRESENT (Hardcover, New): Linda Trinh Moser, Kathrun West CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE, 1970-PRESENT (Hardcover, New)
Linda Trinh Moser, Kathrun West
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contemporary Literature: 1970-Present covers American literature in the contemporary period, leading up to the present day. Ideal for student researchers, this new resource examines works, authors, movements, and themes.

The Woman Warrior - Memoir of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (Hardcover): Linda Trinh Moser, Kathryn West The Woman Warrior - Memoir of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (Hardcover)
Linda Trinh Moser, Kathryn West
R2,985 Discovery Miles 29 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Outstanding, in-depth scholarship by renowned literary critics; great starting point for students seeking an introduction to the theme and the critical discussions surrounding it. Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoir of a Girlhood Among Ghosts is, according to the Modern Language Association, the most taught text on U.S. campuses, featured in Literature, Asian American Studies, Asian Studies, Women's Studies, and Anthropology, as well as other departments. Coinciding with the fortieth anniversary of publication of The Woman Warrior, this volume features international scholars revisiting long-standing debates about authenticity, genre, and identity in the text, as well as pushing forward into little explored contexts, such as transnationalism, mythopoesis, diaspora, and relational self-hood. Additional essays compare Kingston's masterwork to other key ethnic American writings by authors such as Amy Tan, Maya Angelou, and Lan Cao.

Moon City Review 2012 - Special Volume in Contemporary Children's Literature (Paperback, New): Joel D. Chaston, Linda... Moon City Review 2012 - Special Volume in Contemporary Children's Literature (Paperback, New)
Joel D. Chaston, Linda Trinh Moser; Illustrated by Eric Pervukhin
R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lavishly color-illustrated, the 2012 volume of "Moon City Review" centers on children's literature and its increasingly blurry borderlands. MCR 2012 offers a variable feast of poetry, fiction, criticism, graphic arts, and "archival treasures" by Rose O'Neill, Robert Wallace, and Young E. Allison (author of "Derelict" or "Dead Man's Chest"), all for and/or about children and young adults. Contributors include D. Gilson, David Harrison, Jean Stringam, and Laura Lee Washburn.

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