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The voices from the gold mountain - Chinese-Language Publications in America.

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World and I, February 1st, 2003

Xiao-huang Yin, a professor at Occidental College, is the author of Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s (University of Illinois Press, 2000). With ethnic American publications receiving greater recognition in recent years, interest in Chinese-American writing has also risen significantly. This is clearly seen in the enthusiastic reception from the reading public and critics to works by Maxine Hong Kingston, Ha Jin, Frank Chin, Amy Tan, Gish Jen, Lisa See, and many other established or emerging authors. The fact that their works are brought out by major commercial publishers and are we...

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