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An Analysis of The Bonesetter's Daughter from the Perspective of Feminist Narratology

An Analysis of The Bonesetter's Daughter from the Perspective of Feminist Narratology
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摘要 Amy Tan(1952-)is a female Chinese-American writer.As a famous figure equal to Maxine Hong Kingston,Toni Morrison etc.,Amy has become"another pioneer"among the minority American writers.The Bonesetter’s Daughter is another masterpiece after The Joy Luck Club,The Kitchen God’s Wife and The Hundred Secret Senses,which is published in 2001.The novel is about the life between the second-generation immigrant Ruth and her first-generation immigrant mother Luling.The stories in the novel are all narrated by female narrators.Through her novels,Amy Tan overthrows the traditional Chinese female images,shows rebel and fight of the female Chinese-Americans who are under the margin of a society dominated by patriarchy and full of racial discrimination and construct her own fictional authority. Amy Tan (1952-) is a female Chinese-American writer. As a famous figure equal to Maxine Hong Kingston, Toni Morrison etc., Amy has become“another pioneer”among the minority American writers. The Bonesetter’s Daughter is another masterpiece after The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God’s Wife and The Hundred Secret Senses, which is published in 2001. The novel is about the life between the second-generation immigrant Ruth and her first-generation immigrant mother Luling. The stories in the novel are all narrated by female narrators. Through her novels, Amy Tan overthrows the traditional Chinese fe-male images, shows rebel and fight of the female Chinese-Americans who are under the margin of a society dominated by patriar-chy and full of racial discrimination and construct her own fictional authority.
作者 齐行元
出处 《海外英语》 2014年第8X期215-219,共5页 Overseas English
关键词 Amy TAN NARRATIVE PATTERN FEMALE NARRATIVE authori Amy Tan narrative pattern female narrative authority
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