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Paper Excerpts: ... In the beginning of the novel, Suyuan tell the story of "The Joy Luck Club," a club started by Chinese women during promise (p. 42)." One of the most important themes in Tan's " The Joy Luck Club" is a constant quest for identity, which led to difficult Luck Club recounts the elder women's past struggles in China as well as their daughters' difficulties--both as children husband. The Trouble with Family Relationships June Woo narrates much of the story, telling of her quest to China, which was orchestrated by her Joy Luck Club aunties. . The Joy Luck Club Introduction Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" is a story about the lives of Chinese women, who have immigrated into America, and the ...
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Sources list for THE JOY LUCK CLUB GENDER: Tan, Amy. The Joy Luck Club. New York: Ballantine, 1989.Mothers and Daughters: "The Joy Luck Club" Amy Tan, The Joy Luck Club (New York: Ivy Books, 1989) Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" Marina Heung, Daughter-text/Mother-text: Matrilineage in Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club (Feminist Studies; Fall93, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p597), 20p Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" Souris, Steven. "Only two kinds of daughters: inter-monologue dialogicity in 'The Joy Luck Club.' - Theory, Culture and Criticism." - Special Issue: Varieties of Ethnic Criticism Melus. Spring 1994. 30 Nov 2004. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m Mothers and Daughters: "The Joy Luck Club" Xu, Frank. "Memory and the ethnic self: reading Amy Tan's 'The Joy Luck Club.' - Special Issue: Varieties of Ethnic Criticism." 30 Nov 2004. Melus. Spring 1994. pp.1-6. http://www.findarticles.com/p/arti cles/mi_m2278/is_n1_v19/ai_18607679 Xu, Frank. "Memory and the ethnic self: reading Amy Tan's 'The Joy Luck Club.' - Special Issue: Varieties of Ethnic Criticism." 30 Nov 2004. Melus. Spring 1994. pp.1-6. http://www.findarticles.com/p/arti cles/mi_m2278/is_n1_v19/ai_18607679 Mothers and Daughters: "The Joy Luck Club" More sources on "THE JOY LUCK CLUB GENDER"
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