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The Woman Warrior: Critical Essay by Marlene Goldman

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Maxine Hong Kingston
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SOURCE: "Naming the Unspeakable: The Mapping of Female Identity in Maxine Hong Kingston's 'The Woman Warrior,'" in International Women's Writing: New Landscapes of Identity, edited by Anne E. Brown and Marjanne E. Goozé, Greenwood Press, 1995, pp. 223-32.

Goldman has taught women's studies at the University of Victoria and Canadian literature at the University of Toronto. In the following essay, she assesses The Woman Warrior as a postmodern work that offers a distinctive sense of female identity.

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