Pangs of Love tells the experiences of Chinese American immigrants, and especially the pangs the narrator, as a second generation, feels in family, love and social affairs. Based on the analysis of the narrator's ...Pangs of Love tells the experiences of Chinese American immigrants, and especially the pangs the narrator, as a second generation, feels in family, love and social affairs. Based on the analysis of the narrator's pangs, this paper argues that it is mainly the uncertainty of cultural identity that leads to the pangs of the narrator, and of the second generation Chinese Americans. This paper shows that the second generation can take advantage of their dual but conflicting cultural heritages to develop a renewed and specific cultural identity.展开更多
In this paper, through the analysis of the pangs of love from David Wong Louie's Pangs of Love, which is a type of love experienced by people alienated by culture, language, and generation, by focusing on the chan...In this paper, through the analysis of the pangs of love from David Wong Louie's Pangs of Love, which is a type of love experienced by people alienated by culture, language, and generation, by focusing on the changes happen in the Pangs in America, we will explores the causes of the pangs of love between Mrs. Pang and her sons, i.e. they both choose an opposite side to treat the alien culture. And this paper tries to seek a solution: to have a compromised way which can blend the two cultures and have open mind towards the alien culture.展开更多
David Wong Louie demonstrates the emotional pangs between the immigrant parent Mrs. Pang and her Americanized children in Pangs of Love. Through examining the source of the pangs, this paper argues that characters'...David Wong Louie demonstrates the emotional pangs between the immigrant parent Mrs. Pang and her Americanized children in Pangs of Love. Through examining the source of the pangs, this paper argues that characters'pangs mainly stem from confrontations between their different cultural identities. Focusing on the way of dealing with conflicts of cultural identities in contemporary Chinese American families, this paper illuminates that Chinese Americans need to cross cultural borders and negotiate cultural identity between Chinese and American cultures under the circumstance of globalization.展开更多
Pang Anshi (courtesy name:Pan Anchang,styled himself Qishui Taoist,1042-1099) was from Qizhou Prefecture (present Hubei Province).He was a famous scholar of the school of cold-induced diseases in the Northern Song Dyn...Pang Anshi (courtesy name:Pan Anchang,styled himself Qishui Taoist,1042-1099) was from Qizhou Prefecture (present Hubei Province).He was a famous scholar of the school of cold-induced diseases in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127).His works Supplement to the Herbals (Ben Cao Bu Yi),Pulse Study (Mai Fa),Zhu Dui Ji,etc.are all lost.His only remaining one is the General Treatise on Cold-induced Diseases (Shang Han Zong Bing Lun).展开更多
Niushan Lake (114°32′E, 30°19′N), situated in Hubei Province of China, is a shallow macrophyte lake in the middle reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtse) River, with a total surface area of 40 km 2 . Age, grow...Niushan Lake (114°32′E, 30°19′N), situated in Hubei Province of China, is a shallow macrophyte lake in the middle reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtse) River, with a total surface area of 40 km 2 . Age, growth and reproduction of Rhodeus ocellatus from the lake were studied during April to June 1999. Annuli on scales were clear and could be used as valid indicators of age. The population of the bitterling comprised only one age group, and the maximum of life span for both sexes may be less than 2 years. The sex ratio of males to females was 1.59:1 (n= 332) with significant difference from 1:1 (X 2 test, X c 2 =16 94,p< 0.01). The relationship between total length ( TL , mm) and body weight ( W , g) for sexes was expressed by the equation ln W =-11.945 + 3.163 ln TL (n= 238, r= 0.98, p< 0.0001). Slope of the equation was significantly greater than 3 (p < 0.01). This may suggest an allometric growth. The bitterling were multiple spawners reaching maturity in the second year. During spawning, both sexes exhibited secondary sexual characters. Minimum size was 26 mm in total length and 0.216 g in weight for males, and 32 mm and 0.393 g for females. Mature eggs were cucurbit like form with mean size of 3.31 mm long (n= 23, SD= 0.14). Fecundity per female averaged 61 eggs (n= 46, SD= 18) with a range of from 28 to 119. In addition to that, There wassignificantly correlation of fecundity ( F , eggs) to total length ( TL , mm) or body weight ( W , g) (p< 0.0001), and the relationships were expressed by the equations F = 26.1 + 83.2 W (n= 52, r= 0.73) F = 4.78 10 -3 TL 2.537 (n= 52, r= 0.78).展开更多
文摘Pangs of Love tells the experiences of Chinese American immigrants, and especially the pangs the narrator, as a second generation, feels in family, love and social affairs. Based on the analysis of the narrator's pangs, this paper argues that it is mainly the uncertainty of cultural identity that leads to the pangs of the narrator, and of the second generation Chinese Americans. This paper shows that the second generation can take advantage of their dual but conflicting cultural heritages to develop a renewed and specific cultural identity.
文摘In this paper, through the analysis of the pangs of love from David Wong Louie's Pangs of Love, which is a type of love experienced by people alienated by culture, language, and generation, by focusing on the changes happen in the Pangs in America, we will explores the causes of the pangs of love between Mrs. Pang and her sons, i.e. they both choose an opposite side to treat the alien culture. And this paper tries to seek a solution: to have a compromised way which can blend the two cultures and have open mind towards the alien culture.
文摘David Wong Louie demonstrates the emotional pangs between the immigrant parent Mrs. Pang and her Americanized children in Pangs of Love. Through examining the source of the pangs, this paper argues that characters'pangs mainly stem from confrontations between their different cultural identities. Focusing on the way of dealing with conflicts of cultural identities in contemporary Chinese American families, this paper illuminates that Chinese Americans need to cross cultural borders and negotiate cultural identity between Chinese and American cultures under the circumstance of globalization.
文摘Pang Anshi (courtesy name:Pan Anchang,styled himself Qishui Taoist,1042-1099) was from Qizhou Prefecture (present Hubei Province).He was a famous scholar of the school of cold-induced diseases in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127).His works Supplement to the Herbals (Ben Cao Bu Yi),Pulse Study (Mai Fa),Zhu Dui Ji,etc.are all lost.His only remaining one is the General Treatise on Cold-induced Diseases (Shang Han Zong Bing Lun).
文摘Niushan Lake (114°32′E, 30°19′N), situated in Hubei Province of China, is a shallow macrophyte lake in the middle reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtse) River, with a total surface area of 40 km 2 . Age, growth and reproduction of Rhodeus ocellatus from the lake were studied during April to June 1999. Annuli on scales were clear and could be used as valid indicators of age. The population of the bitterling comprised only one age group, and the maximum of life span for both sexes may be less than 2 years. The sex ratio of males to females was 1.59:1 (n= 332) with significant difference from 1:1 (X 2 test, X c 2 =16 94,p< 0.01). The relationship between total length ( TL , mm) and body weight ( W , g) for sexes was expressed by the equation ln W =-11.945 + 3.163 ln TL (n= 238, r= 0.98, p< 0.0001). Slope of the equation was significantly greater than 3 (p < 0.01). This may suggest an allometric growth. The bitterling were multiple spawners reaching maturity in the second year. During spawning, both sexes exhibited secondary sexual characters. Minimum size was 26 mm in total length and 0.216 g in weight for males, and 32 mm and 0.393 g for females. Mature eggs were cucurbit like form with mean size of 3.31 mm long (n= 23, SD= 0.14). Fecundity per female averaged 61 eggs (n= 46, SD= 18) with a range of from 28 to 119. In addition to that, There wassignificantly correlation of fecundity ( F , eggs) to total length ( TL , mm) or body weight ( W , g) (p< 0.0001), and the relationships were expressed by the equations F = 26.1 + 83.2 W (n= 52, r= 0.73) F = 4.78 10 -3 TL 2.537 (n= 52, r= 0.78).