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“Race and culture in Chinese American society”
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A paper which looks at the interaction of race and culture as exemplified by the Chinese communities in the USA, particularly those in the older Chinatowns and those who formed the second wave of immigration and adopted a more international cultural perspective whilst retaining many traditional social behaviours.
Filename: JLchincult.wps
“Red China Blues”: Unique Insight Into China’s Revolution
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An 8 page overview of the book by Jan Wong. Wong, a Canadian ethnic Chinese, lived in China during the 1960s and 1970s. Although she had lived a life of privilege in Canada and could not even speak the Chinese language, she manages to provide a unique and unmatched account of one of the most turbulent time in Chinese history. The author of this paper balances out her account with the facts and figures of more traditional historic sources. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPchnRe2.rtf
“Rickshaw” by Lao She
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This 5 page report discusses the major
character’s of Lao She’s (pseudonym of Shu Ch'ing-ch'un) novel
“Rickshaw.” His writing is known for its humorous and satirical
approach and for its elegant use of the Peking dialect. His
best-known work “Camel Xiangzi” was originally translated into
English as “Rickshaw” and became a best -seller in America. The
characters and events of “Rickshaw” are examined in the context
of the many social, cultural, and economic influences China
experienced in the 20th century. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlaoshe.wps
“Survival Rights” in the People’s Republic of China
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This 5 page
report discusses the fact that the government leaders of the
People’s Republic of China insists that “survival rights” are the
most important element of human rights and the primary human
right is simply the right of existence. History has demonstrated
that in China, there are enormous difficulties involved in
guaranteeing survival rights and that “rights” to subjective
concerns such as life, liberty or the “pursuit of happiness” are
of secondary, perhaps tertiary, concern. After all, humans must
be able to survive in order to even consider human “rights.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWsurrts.wps
“The Joy Luck Club”: A Review of the Novel by Amy Tan
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A 5 page review of the feminist implications of this novel depicting the trials and tribulations of Chinese American daughters as they are impacted by the past experiences of their mothers in pre-Communist China. The feminist overtones of “The Joy Club” are impossible to miss. It is replete with sexism and also such issues as racism, stereotyping, and ethnocentricity. The cry of Asian women all over the world that for centuries the society within which they lived had bound their feet but no longer would that society be allowed to bind their minds is eloquently voiced by Amy Tan. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPjoyLck.rtf
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