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題名 湯婷婷作品中的自我與文化
Self and culture in Maxine Hong Kingston`s works
作者 鄭惠芳
貢獻者 潘瓊安
鄭惠芳
日期 1991
1990
上傳時間 2-May-2016 16:57:35 (UTC+8)
參考文獻 Works Cited
     Benveniste, Emile. Problems in General Linguistics. Trans.
     Mary Elizabeth and Coral Meek. Florida: U of Miami P,1971.
     
     Bannan, Helen M. "warrior Woman: Immigrant Mothers In the
     Works of Their Daughters." Women`s studies (1979): 165-77.
     
     Barthes, Roland. "The Death of the Author." Modern Criticism
     and Theory: A Reader . Ed. David Lodge. London: Longman,
     1988. 167-172.
     
     Blinde, Patricia Lin. "The Icicle in the Desert: Perspective
     and Form in the Works of Two Chinese-American Women
     Writers."MELUS 6.3 (1979): 51-71.
     
     Bloom, Lynn Z. "Heritages: dimensions of Mother-Daughter
     Relationships in Women`s Autobiographies." The Lost
     Tradition: Mothers and Daughters in Literature. Eds.
     Davidson, Cathy N. and E. M. Broner. N.Y.: Frederick
     Ungar, 1980. 291-303.
     
     Booth, Wayne C. "Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the
     Challenge of Feminist criticism." Bakhtin: Essays and
     Dialogues on His Work. Ed. Gary Saul Morson. Chicago:
     U of Chicago p, 1981. 145-76.
     
     ---,The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1961.
     
     Cixous, Helene. "sorties: Out and Out:Attacks/Ways
     Out/Forays." The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and
     the Politics of Literary Criticism. Ed. Catherine Belsey
     and Jane Moore. London: Macmillan, 1989. 101-116.
     
     Chan, Jeffery Paul, et al. "An Introduction to Chinese-
     American and Japanese-American Literature." Three
     American Literatures. Ed. Houston A. Baker. N.Y.: MLA,
     1982. 197-226.
     
     Cheung, King-Kok. "`Don`t Tell`: Imposed Silences in The Color
     Purple and The Woman Warrior." PMLA 103 (1988): 162-74.
     
     Chua, Cheng Lok. "Golden Mountain: Chinese Versions of the
     American Dream in Lin Yutang, Louis Chu, and Maxine Hong
     Kingston." Ethnic Groups 4.1-2 (1982): 33-59.
     
     Coward, Rosalind. "The True Story of How I Became My Own
     Person." The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and the
     Politics of Literary Criticism. Ed. Catherine Belsey and
     Jane Moore. London: Macmillan, 1989. 35-47.
     
     Currier, Susan. "Maxine Hong Kingston." Postmodern Fiction:
     A bio-Bibliographical Guide. N.Y.: Greenwood, 1986.427-29.
     
     Dasenbrock, Reed Way. "Intelligibility and Meaningful ness in
     Multicultural Literature in English." PMLA 102 (1987):10-19.
     
     Donaldson, Mara E. "Woman as Hero in Margaret Atwood`s
     Surfacing and Maxine Hong Kingston`s The Woman Warrior."
     Heroines of Popular culture. Ed. Pat Browne. Bowling
     Green, Ohio: Popular, 1987. 101-13.
     
     Eakin, Paul John. Fictions in Autobiography: Studies in the
     Art of Self-Invention. New Jersey: Princeton UP, 1985.
     
     Fairclough, Norman. Language and Power. London: Longman,
     1989.
     
     Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. "Sexual Linguistics:
     Gender, Language, Sexuality. " The Feminist Reader:
     Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism.
     Ed. Catherine Belsey and Jane Moore. London: Macmillan,
     1989. 81-99.
     
     Gray, Paul. Rev. of China Men, by Maxine Hong Kingston. Time
     30 June 1980: 55.
     
     Halliday, M. A. K. Language as Social Semiotic: the Social
     Interpretation of Language and Meaning. London: Edward
     Arnold, 1978.
     
     Homsher, Deborah. "The Woman Warrior, by Maxine Hong
     Kingston: A Bridging of Autobiography and Fiction." Iowa
     Review 10.4 (1979): 93-98.
     
     Humboldt, Wilhelm Von. On Language: The Diversity of Human
     Language-structure and its Influencei n the Mental
     Development of Mankind. Trans. Peter Heath. Cambridge:
     Cambridge UP, 1988.
     
     Juhasz, Suzanne. "Maxine Hong Kingston: Narrative Technique
     and Female Identity." Contemporary American Women
     writers: Narrative Strategies. Ed. Catherine Rainwater
     and William J. Scheick. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1985.
     172-89.
     
     ---,"Towards a Theory of Form in Feminist Autobiography:
     Kate Millett`s Flying and Sita; and Maxine Hong
     Kingston`s The Woman Warrior." Women`s Autobiography:
     Essays Criticism. Ed. Estelle C. Jelinek.
     Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1980. 221-37.
     
     Kanfer, Stefan. Rev. of Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book by
     Maxine Hong Kingston. Time 1 May 1989: 58.
     
     Kauffman, Linda. Rev. of China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston.
     Georgia Review 35.1 (1981): 205-8.
     
     Kemnitz, Charles. "The Hand of Memory: Forging Personal
     Narrative." Genre 16 (1983): 175-89.
     
     Kim, Elaine H. Asian American Literature: An Introduction to
     the writings and Their Social Context. Philadelphia:
     Temple UP, 1982.
     
     ---,"`Such Opposite Creatures`: Men and Women in Asian
     American Literature." Michigan Quarterly Review 29
     (1990): 68-93.
     
     Kingston, Maxine Hong. China Men. N.Y.: Knopf, 1977.
     
     ---,"Imagined Life." Michigan Quarterly Review. 22 (1983):
     561- 70.
     ---,Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book. London: Picador,
     1989.
     
     ---,The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghost.
     N.Y.: Vintage, 1975.
     
     Li, David Leiwei. "The Naming of a Chinese American `I`:
     Cross-Cultural Sign/ifications in The Woman Warrior."
     Criticism 30 (1988): 495-515.
     
     Lightfoot, Marjorie J. "Hunting the Dragon in Kingston`s The
     Woman Warrior." MELUS.13.3-4 (1986): 55-66.
     
     Ling, Amy. Between Worlds: Women Writers of Chinese Ancestry.
     N.Y.: Pergamon, 1990.
     Martin, Wallace. Recent Theories of Narrative. Ithaca:
     Cornell UP, 1986.
     
     Miller , Lucien and Hui -Chuan Chang. "Fiction and Autobiography:
     Spatial Form in The Golden Cangue and The
     Woman Warrior." Tamkang Review 15 (1984-1985): 75-96.
     
     Morante, Linda. "From Silence to Song: The Triumph of Maxine
     Hong Kingston." Frontiers 9.2 (1987): 78-82.
     
     Morgan, Michael and Nancy Signorielli. "Cultivation Analysis:
     Conceptualization and Methodology." Cultivation
     Analysis: New Directions in Media Effects Research. Ed.
     Nancy Signorielli and Michael Morgan. Newbury Park: Sage
     Publications, 1990. 13-34.
     
     Neubauer, Carol E. "Developing Ties to the Past: Photography
     and Other Sources of Information in Maxine Hong
     Kingston`s China Men." MELUS 10.4 (1983): 17-36.
     
     Ong, Walter J. Orality and Literacy: The Technoloqizing of
     the Word. London: Methuen, 1982.
     
     ‘Ordonez, Elizabeth J. "Narrative Texts by Ethnic Women:
     Rereading the Past, Reshaping the Future." MELUS 9.3
     (1982): 19-28.
     
     Pascal, Roy. Design and Truth in Autobiography. London:
     Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1960.
     
     Pfaff, Timothy. "Talk With Mrs. Kingston." New York Times
     Book Review 15 June 1980: 1+.
     
     Rabine, Leslie W. "No Lost Paradise: Social Gender and
     Symbolic Gender in the Writings of Maxine Hong Kingston."
     Signs 12 (1987): 472-92.
     
     Rabinowitz, Paula. "Eccentric Memories: A Conversation with
     Maxine Hong Kingston." Michigan Quarterly Review 26
     (1987): 177-87.
     
     Rubenstein, Roberta. Boundaries of the Self: Gender, Culture,
     Fiction. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1987.
     
     Sledge, Linda Ching. "Maxine Kingston`s China Men: The Family
     Historian as Epic Poet." MELUS 7.4 (1988): 3-22.
     
     Taliferro, Frances. "Spirited Relatives." Harpers Aug. 1980:
     76-77.
     
     Tyler, Anne. Rev. of China Men, by Maxine Hong Kingston. The
     New Republic 21 June, 1980: 32-34.
     
     Wang, Veronica. "Reality and Fantasy: The Chinese-American
     Woman`s Quest for Identity." HELUS 12.3 (1985): 23-31.
     
     Wakeman, Federic Jr. "Chinese Ghost Story." New `fork Review
     of Books 14 Aug. 1980: 42-45.
     
     Whitman, Walt. "Song of Myself." Leaves of Grass. Ed.
     Sculley Bradley and Harold W. Blodgett. N.Y.: Norton,
     1965. 28-89.
     
     Woolf, Virginia. A Room of One`s Own. N.Y.: Harcourt, 1929.
     
     Zimmerman, Bonnie. "Feminist Fiction and the Post Modern
     Challenge." Postmodern Fiction: A bio-Bibliographical
     Guide. N.Y.Greenwood, 1986. 175-88,
描述 碩士
國立政治大學
英國語文學系
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dc.contributor.advisor 潘瓊安zh_TW
dc.contributor.author (Authors) 鄭惠芳zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) 鄭惠芳zh_TW
dc.date (日期) 1991en_US
dc.date (日期) 1990en_US
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dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 2-May-2016 16:57:35 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) B2002004897en_US
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dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 英國語文學系zh_TW
dc.description.tableofcontents Table of Contents
     Introduction....................1
     Chapter One
     The Mother Book: The Woman Warrior....................9
     Chapter Two
     The Father Book: China Men....................32
     Chapter Three
     The Native Son Book: Tripmaster Monkey....................51
     Chapter Four
     Point of View: The Female Narrator....................71
     Conclusion....................90
     Works Cited....................94
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dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#B2002004897en_US
dc.title (題名) 湯婷婷作品中的自我與文化zh_TW
dc.title (題名) Self and culture in Maxine Hong Kingston`s worksen_US
dc.type (資料類型) thesisen_US
dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Works Cited
     Benveniste, Emile. Problems in General Linguistics. Trans.
     Mary Elizabeth and Coral Meek. Florida: U of Miami P,1971.
     
     Bannan, Helen M. "warrior Woman: Immigrant Mothers In the
     Works of Their Daughters." Women`s studies (1979): 165-77.
     
     Barthes, Roland. "The Death of the Author." Modern Criticism
     and Theory: A Reader . Ed. David Lodge. London: Longman,
     1988. 167-172.
     
     Blinde, Patricia Lin. "The Icicle in the Desert: Perspective
     and Form in the Works of Two Chinese-American Women
     Writers."MELUS 6.3 (1979): 51-71.
     
     Bloom, Lynn Z. "Heritages: dimensions of Mother-Daughter
     Relationships in Women`s Autobiographies." The Lost
     Tradition: Mothers and Daughters in Literature. Eds.
     Davidson, Cathy N. and E. M. Broner. N.Y.: Frederick
     Ungar, 1980. 291-303.
     
     Booth, Wayne C. "Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the
     Challenge of Feminist criticism." Bakhtin: Essays and
     Dialogues on His Work. Ed. Gary Saul Morson. Chicago:
     U of Chicago p, 1981. 145-76.
     
     ---,The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1961.
     
     Cixous, Helene. "sorties: Out and Out:Attacks/Ways
     Out/Forays." The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and
     the Politics of Literary Criticism. Ed. Catherine Belsey
     and Jane Moore. London: Macmillan, 1989. 101-116.
     
     Chan, Jeffery Paul, et al. "An Introduction to Chinese-
     American and Japanese-American Literature." Three
     American Literatures. Ed. Houston A. Baker. N.Y.: MLA,
     1982. 197-226.
     
     Cheung, King-Kok. "`Don`t Tell`: Imposed Silences in The Color
     Purple and The Woman Warrior." PMLA 103 (1988): 162-74.
     
     Chua, Cheng Lok. "Golden Mountain: Chinese Versions of the
     American Dream in Lin Yutang, Louis Chu, and Maxine Hong
     Kingston." Ethnic Groups 4.1-2 (1982): 33-59.
     
     Coward, Rosalind. "The True Story of How I Became My Own
     Person." The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and the
     Politics of Literary Criticism. Ed. Catherine Belsey and
     Jane Moore. London: Macmillan, 1989. 35-47.
     
     Currier, Susan. "Maxine Hong Kingston." Postmodern Fiction:
     A bio-Bibliographical Guide. N.Y.: Greenwood, 1986.427-29.
     
     Dasenbrock, Reed Way. "Intelligibility and Meaningful ness in
     Multicultural Literature in English." PMLA 102 (1987):10-19.
     
     Donaldson, Mara E. "Woman as Hero in Margaret Atwood`s
     Surfacing and Maxine Hong Kingston`s The Woman Warrior."
     Heroines of Popular culture. Ed. Pat Browne. Bowling
     Green, Ohio: Popular, 1987. 101-13.
     
     Eakin, Paul John. Fictions in Autobiography: Studies in the
     Art of Self-Invention. New Jersey: Princeton UP, 1985.
     
     Fairclough, Norman. Language and Power. London: Longman,
     1989.
     
     Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. "Sexual Linguistics:
     Gender, Language, Sexuality. " The Feminist Reader:
     Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism.
     Ed. Catherine Belsey and Jane Moore. London: Macmillan,
     1989. 81-99.
     
     Gray, Paul. Rev. of China Men, by Maxine Hong Kingston. Time
     30 June 1980: 55.
     
     Halliday, M. A. K. Language as Social Semiotic: the Social
     Interpretation of Language and Meaning. London: Edward
     Arnold, 1978.
     
     Homsher, Deborah. "The Woman Warrior, by Maxine Hong
     Kingston: A Bridging of Autobiography and Fiction." Iowa
     Review 10.4 (1979): 93-98.
     
     Humboldt, Wilhelm Von. On Language: The Diversity of Human
     Language-structure and its Influencei n the Mental
     Development of Mankind. Trans. Peter Heath. Cambridge:
     Cambridge UP, 1988.
     
     Juhasz, Suzanne. "Maxine Hong Kingston: Narrative Technique
     and Female Identity." Contemporary American Women
     writers: Narrative Strategies. Ed. Catherine Rainwater
     and William J. Scheick. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1985.
     172-89.
     
     ---,"Towards a Theory of Form in Feminist Autobiography:
     Kate Millett`s Flying and Sita; and Maxine Hong
     Kingston`s The Woman Warrior." Women`s Autobiography:
     Essays Criticism. Ed. Estelle C. Jelinek.
     Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1980. 221-37.
     
     Kanfer, Stefan. Rev. of Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book by
     Maxine Hong Kingston. Time 1 May 1989: 58.
     
     Kauffman, Linda. Rev. of China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston.
     Georgia Review 35.1 (1981): 205-8.
     
     Kemnitz, Charles. "The Hand of Memory: Forging Personal
     Narrative." Genre 16 (1983): 175-89.
     
     Kim, Elaine H. Asian American Literature: An Introduction to
     the writings and Their Social Context. Philadelphia:
     Temple UP, 1982.
     
     ---,"`Such Opposite Creatures`: Men and Women in Asian
     American Literature." Michigan Quarterly Review 29
     (1990): 68-93.
     
     Kingston, Maxine Hong. China Men. N.Y.: Knopf, 1977.
     
     ---,"Imagined Life." Michigan Quarterly Review. 22 (1983):
     561- 70.
     ---,Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book. London: Picador,
     1989.
     
     ---,The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghost.
     N.Y.: Vintage, 1975.
     
     Li, David Leiwei. "The Naming of a Chinese American `I`:
     Cross-Cultural Sign/ifications in The Woman Warrior."
     Criticism 30 (1988): 495-515.
     
     Lightfoot, Marjorie J. "Hunting the Dragon in Kingston`s The
     Woman Warrior." MELUS.13.3-4 (1986): 55-66.
     
     Ling, Amy. Between Worlds: Women Writers of Chinese Ancestry.
     N.Y.: Pergamon, 1990.
     Martin, Wallace. Recent Theories of Narrative. Ithaca:
     Cornell UP, 1986.
     
     Miller , Lucien and Hui -Chuan Chang. "Fiction and Autobiography:
     Spatial Form in The Golden Cangue and The
     Woman Warrior." Tamkang Review 15 (1984-1985): 75-96.
     
     Morante, Linda. "From Silence to Song: The Triumph of Maxine
     Hong Kingston." Frontiers 9.2 (1987): 78-82.
     
     Morgan, Michael and Nancy Signorielli. "Cultivation Analysis:
     Conceptualization and Methodology." Cultivation
     Analysis: New Directions in Media Effects Research. Ed.
     Nancy Signorielli and Michael Morgan. Newbury Park: Sage
     Publications, 1990. 13-34.
     
     Neubauer, Carol E. "Developing Ties to the Past: Photography
     and Other Sources of Information in Maxine Hong
     Kingston`s China Men." MELUS 10.4 (1983): 17-36.
     
     Ong, Walter J. Orality and Literacy: The Technoloqizing of
     the Word. London: Methuen, 1982.
     
     ‘Ordonez, Elizabeth J. "Narrative Texts by Ethnic Women:
     Rereading the Past, Reshaping the Future." MELUS 9.3
     (1982): 19-28.
     
     Pascal, Roy. Design and Truth in Autobiography. London:
     Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1960.
     
     Pfaff, Timothy. "Talk With Mrs. Kingston." New York Times
     Book Review 15 June 1980: 1+.
     
     Rabine, Leslie W. "No Lost Paradise: Social Gender and
     Symbolic Gender in the Writings of Maxine Hong Kingston."
     Signs 12 (1987): 472-92.
     
     Rabinowitz, Paula. "Eccentric Memories: A Conversation with
     Maxine Hong Kingston." Michigan Quarterly Review 26
     (1987): 177-87.
     
     Rubenstein, Roberta. Boundaries of the Self: Gender, Culture,
     Fiction. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1987.
     
     Sledge, Linda Ching. "Maxine Kingston`s China Men: The Family
     Historian as Epic Poet." MELUS 7.4 (1988): 3-22.
     
     Taliferro, Frances. "Spirited Relatives." Harpers Aug. 1980:
     76-77.
     
     Tyler, Anne. Rev. of China Men, by Maxine Hong Kingston. The
     New Republic 21 June, 1980: 32-34.
     
     Wang, Veronica. "Reality and Fantasy: The Chinese-American
     Woman`s Quest for Identity." HELUS 12.3 (1985): 23-31.
     
     Wakeman, Federic Jr. "Chinese Ghost Story." New `fork Review
     of Books 14 Aug. 1980: 42-45.
     
     Whitman, Walt. "Song of Myself." Leaves of Grass. Ed.
     Sculley Bradley and Harold W. Blodgett. N.Y.: Norton,
     1965. 28-89.
     
     Woolf, Virginia. A Room of One`s Own. N.Y.: Harcourt, 1929.
     
     Zimmerman, Bonnie. "Feminist Fiction and the Post Modern
     Challenge." Postmodern Fiction: A bio-Bibliographical
     Guide. N.Y.Greenwood, 1986. 175-88,
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