SOURCE: "Engendering Genre: Gender and Nationalism in 'China Men' and 'The Woman Warrior,'" in MELUS, Vol. 20, No. 1, Spring, 1995, pp. 67-83.
In the following essay, Nishime traces Kingston's treatment of gender and ethnicity in The Woman Warrior and China Men, and discusses how genre illuminates the author's concept of identity.
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