Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong

Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong

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SAP The memoirs of a young woman relate how she and her fmaily manage to keep their Chinese heritage alive while adapting to the American way of life.

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Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong

Originally published in 1945 and now reissued with a new introduction by the author, Jade Snow Wong’s story is one of struggle and achievements. These memoirs of the author’s first twenty-four years are thoughtful, informative, and highly entertaining. They not only portray a young woman and her unique family in San Francisco’s Chinatown, but they are rich in the details that light up a world within the world of America. The third-person singular style is rooted in Chinese literary form, reflecting cultural disregard for the individual, yet Jad Snow Wong’s story also is typically American. We first meet Jade Snow Wong the child, narrowly confined by the family and factory life, bound to respect and obey her elders while shouldering responsibility for younger brothers and sisters - a solemn child well versed in the proper order of things, who knew that punishment was sure for any infraction of etiquette. Then the schoolgirl caught in confusion between the rigid teaching of her ancestors and the strange ways of her foreign classmates. After that the college student feeling her was toward personal identity in the face of parental indifference or outright opposition. And finally the artist whose early triumphs were doubled by the knowledge that she had at long last won recognition from her family.

A sensitive and revealing story of a Chinese American girl’s coming of age in AmericaIt is unique.

* New York Herald Tribune *

A fascinating narrative, not only because of the courage and humour which shine through every page of the book, but also because it shows how the members of a typical Chinese family can adapt themselves to American conditions and take their part in the national life of the United States without losing the essentials of the cultural heritage which they rightly prize.

* Times Literary Supplement *

Jade Snow Wong (1922-2006), is the author of Fifth Chinese Daughter and No Chinese Stranger. She was also an award-winning ceramicist and enamelist. Leslie Bow is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of English and Asian American studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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ISBN 13 9780295968261
ISBN 10 0295968265
Title Fifth Chinese Daughter
Author Jade Snow Wong
Series Classics Of Asian American Literature
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Washington Press
Year published 1989-05-01
Number of pages 290
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