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The Woman Warrior: Critical Essay by Khani Begum

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Maxine Hong Kingston
About 16 pages (4,907 words)
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SOURCE: "Confirming the Place of 'The Other': Gender and Ethnic Identity in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior," in New Perspectives on Women and Comedy, edited by Regina Barreca, Gordon and Breach, 1992, pp. 143-56.

Begum is an educator who has taught literature and feminist criticism at Bowling Green State University. In the following essay, she surveys the manner in which Kingston establishes her own identity as a woman and as a Chinese American in The Woman Warrior.

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