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The Joy Luck Club
by Amy Tan
The years following World War II brought a surge in immigration from the Chinese mainland to the West Coast of the United States. This was in part due to the 1943 repea...
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Biography EssayAmy Tan's roots are in a sorrowful family history and painful personal traumas. Her father, John Tan, immigrated to the United States in 1947. He worked as an engineer and served as a B...
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Amy Tan (born 1952) is known for her lyrically written tales of emotional conflict between Chinese-American mothers and daughters separated by generational and cultural differences. Together with her ...
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Amy Tan's novels concerning the bonds between Chinese-American mothers and daughters have earned her a worldwide audience. Although immersed in the rich lore of Chinese myth and history, Tan's works t...
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On the publication of her first novel, The Joy Luck Club (1989), Amy Tan became an instant star in the publishing world; and her second novel, The Kitchen God's Wife (1991), was a triumph as well. Tan...
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In the following review, Rubin asserts, "In Tan's hands, these linked stories [of The Joy Luck Club—diverse as they are—fit almost magically into a powerfully coherent nove...
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In the following excerpt, Braendlin analyzes how the women's liberation movement has affected mother-daughter relationships, specifically focusing on the mother-daughter dialogics in Tan'...
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In the following essay, Shen discusses the importance of storytelling to the mother-daughter bond in Tan's The Joy Luck Club.
Amy Tan's first work, The Joy Luck Club, is a challenge to t...
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In the following essay, Wong analyzes the anthropological aspects of Tan's novels The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife and their place in literary tradition.
The sensational succ...
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In the following essay, Booth Foster discusses the importance of daughters listening to their mothers' voices in order to discover their own voices in Tan's The Joy Luck Club.
In The Joy...
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In the following review, Cheng praises Tan's The Joy Luck Club for its accessibility and vision.
With clarity of voice and lucidity of vision, Amy Tan's delightful first novel, The Joy L...
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In the following review, Yglesias delineates the reasons that Tan's The Kitchen God's Wife may surpass the success of her The Joy Luck Club.
Amy Tan is an immensely popular writer. Her f...
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In the following essay, Shear analyzes the mother-daughter relationship in Tan's The Joy Luck Club.
Orville Schell's review of The Joy Luck Club for the New York Times emphasizes that th...
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In the following essay, Souris applies Wolfgang Iser's theory concerning multiple-narrator novels to Tan's The Joy Luck Club.
Amy Tan has said that she never intended The Joy Luck Club t...
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In the following comparative essay on Maxine Hong Kingston's Tripmaster Monkey and Tan's The Joy Luck Club, Schueller writes that Kingston uses a subversive male protagonist to illustrat...
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In the following essay, Heung addresses how The Joy Luck Club portrays mothers and daughters struggling to maintain female-centered relationships—through language and storytelling—in the...
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In the following essay, Xu argues that the way that Tan constructed the story of The Joy Luck Club is similar to how an individual pieces together his or her past through memory.
The Chinese-American ...
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In the following comparative essay on Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior and Tan's The Joy Luck Club, Ghymn discusses the fable-like quality of The Joy Luck Club and studies how cu...
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In the following essay, Ho argues that Tan accurately and realistically portrays the complicated lives of immigrant Chinese mothers and their American-born daughters and that these fictional portrayal...
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In the following essay, Delucchi seeks to demonstrate how literature's “fictionalized life histories” contribute to social science by reading The Joy Luck Club as an account of ag...
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In the following essay, Li discusses the emphasis in Tan's works, including The Joy Luck Club, on female familial relationships.
Tripmaster Monkey and Jasmine's narrative claiming of Ame...
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In the following essay, Hamilton demonstrates how Tan uses the concepts of feng shui, astrology, and the Five Elements to enhance the characters in The Joy Luck Club.
A persistent thematic concern in ...
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In his renowned novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde wrote, "Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them." A common theme in lite...
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A Successful One
The Joy Luck Club was written in 1989 in Oakland by Amy Tan. Tan is an American writer, she was born in Oakland, California in 1952 but she has a very strong Chinese ancestry. When ...
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Much of the time you pass though you life wondering, "How did that person become who they are"" This is something studied by many, but understood by few as to how it actually happens. It all starts ...
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Inside four families, there were four Chinese immigration mothers and their American-born daughters. They each had a different story, and told by their different point of views. Jing-mei (June) had ta...
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Amy Tan beautifully wrote The Joy Luck Club. She has written books such as The Hundred Secret Senses and The Kitchen God's Wife. She illustrates in The Joy Luck Club the passion one can give to a b...
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Symbolism is the practice of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships. Symbolism creates an importance and special meaning in objects that normally would no...
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Life always tries to throw adversity at us which we must overcome. Everyone experiences these hardships: young to old, poor to rich, famous to forgotten. Three distinct women come to mind when the t...
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How are Chinese Men represented in a book solely written by Chinese women? They are represented as husbands, fathers, and teachers. They are also the leaders of the family. The Chinese women talk ...
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The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan is about mothers trying to teach their daughters lessons, but the daughters do not understand. All four mothers went through hardships to learn this lesson when they were ...
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In Amy Tan's novel, The Joy Luck Club, the main families, the Woo's, the St. Clair's, the Hsu's, and the Jong's tell about their stories and their lives. The conflict in this novel is mother vs. daug...
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The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, is filled with many memories from past and present. It is about four mothers and four daughters all Chinese striving in an American world with the new customs. This book...
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The motto for the world today sounds much like "go with the flow." In our current society, people are taught how to think and behave. Often, people are imprisoned by the expectations and restraints ...
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The Joy Luck Club, is a film that shows a powerful portrayal of four Chinese women and the lives of their children in America. The film presents the conflicting cultures between the United States and ...
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Su yuan faces many difficulties in China. One of the difficulties she faced was the war in China. The Japanese were invading her country where she had lived since she was a child. This causes her husb...
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Motherhood
Along the dark and dreary street, I dribbled the basketball, pounding it upon the cement, hearing the echoes of it on the street. I was walking home for a stringent game of basketball, a...
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In the novel The Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan, the author emphasizes the strength of a mother's love. Mother's love of their children is great and lasts over time. They always think about their c...
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The Joy Luck Club
Summary of the Story: The novel delves into the complicated relationship between 4 Chinese immigrant mothers and their first generation American born daughters. The novel alternates...
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Joy Luck Club Essay
In our lives we come across problems between American culture and our own culture. In this case it's the mixture of American and Chinese culture. A couple of characters have come ...
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The Joy Luck Club
Summary of the Story: The novel delves into the complicated relationship between 4 Chinese immigrant mothers and their first generation American born daughters. The novel alternates...
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The Chinese Poet Fu Hsuan once claimed, "How sad it is to be a woman!" In early Chinese society this was a very true statement. Women were expected to be subordinate to all men in their lives and had ...
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For as long as America has existed it has drawn people to its shores, to its frontiers, its cities, its soil, and its streets. And the streets were paved with bricks of gold. But one has to walk on t...
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The Joy Luck Club Essay
My paper will prove that in the Joy Luck Club, Jing-Mei Waverly Jong, Lena St. Clair, and Rose are influenced by culture by different events that their family's. Throughout ...
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Communication in The Joy Luck Club
"I wanted my children to have the best combination: American circumstances and Chinese character. How could I know these things do not mix?"
Lindo Jong sai...
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The Art of Invisible Strength
Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club is a truly rich novel. The concept of "invisible strength" caught my interest in particular, so I have chosen to analyze the relationship be...
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The Joy Luck Club Book Notes is a free study guide on The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. Browse the summary below:
Author Biography / Context of the Work
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Teaching The Joy Luck Club
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