Keyword [Gish Jen] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | Anxious Identities In Gish Jen’s Novels |
| 22. | From Contest To Identification |
| 23. | A Study On Family Ethical Relationships In Gish Jen’s Interracial Marriage Theme Of Her Fictions |
| 24. | On The Hybridity Of Cultural Identity In Typical American |
| 25. | A Pilgrimage Of Utopia |
| 26. | On Ralph’s American Dream In Typical American |
| 27. | Cultural Identity In The Third Space Of The Love Wife |
| 28. | An Interpretation Of Typical American From The Perspective Of Myth-Archetypal Criticism |
| 29. | A Comparative Study Of The Cultural Identity Between Amy Tan And Gish Jen |
| 30. | Construction Of Subjective, Hybrid, And Fluid Female Identity In Diaspora: A Study Of Gish Jen’s Mona In The Promised Land |
| 31. | A Study Of Ethnic Identity In The Context Of Multiculturalism In Gish Jen’s Fictions |
| 32. | A Study Of Gish Jen’s View On Cultural Identity |
| 33. | The Evolving Cultural Identity In The Works Of Chinese American Women Writers |
| 34. | Homeland Lost And Regained:A Study Of World And Town From Postcolonial Perspective |
| 35. | Deconstruction,Transcendence,Reconstruction |
| 36. | Family Value Transformation In Chinese American Families |
| 37. | A Study On The Narrative Ethics In Gish Jen’s Typical American |
| 38. | Negotiating masculinity: Rereading male figures in Gish Jen, Frank Chin, Gus Lee, and Maxine Hong Kingston's novels |
| 39. | Crossroads and Mirrors in New World Literature, 1814--1997: Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda, Charles Chesnutt, and Gish Jen (Cuba) |
| 40. | The conceptions of freedom in contemporary Chinese and Chinese American fiction: Gish Jen, Yan Geling, Ha Jin, Maureen F. McHugh |
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