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Kingston, Maxine (Ting Ting) Hong (1940- )

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Six Superlative Sources

· Cheung, King-Kok. An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

· Gao, Yan. The Art of Parody: Maxine Hong Kingston's Use of Chinese Sources. Peter Lang, 1996.

· Lim, Shirley Geok-Lin, ed. Approaches to Teaching Kingston's The Woman Warrior. MLA, 1991.

· Ling, Amy. "Maxine Hong Kingston and the Dialogic Dilemma of Asian American Writers." Bucknell Review. 39.1 (1995): 151-66.

· Simmons, Diane. Maxine Hong Kingston. Twayne Publishers, 1999.

· Skenazy, Paul, and Tera Martin, eds. Conversations with Maxine Hong Kingston. University Press of Mississippi, 1998.

Other Excellent Sources

· Bonetti, Kay. "An Interview with Maxine Hong Kingston." Audiocassette. American Audio Prose Library. 1986.

· Cheung, King-Kok. Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa. Cornell University Press, 1993.

· Cheung, King-Kok, and Stan Yogi. Asian American Literature: An Annotated Bibliography. MLA, 1988.

· Chu, Patricia P. "'The Invisible World the Immigrants Built': Cultural Self-Inscription and the Anti-Romantic Plots of The Woman Warrior." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. 2.1 (Spring 1992): 95-115.

· Fong, Bobby. "Maxine Hong Kingston's Autobiographical Strategy in The Woman Warrior." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly. 12.2 (Spring 1989): 116-126.

· Furth, Isabella. "Beee-e-een! Nation and Transformation and the Hyphen of Ethnicity in Kingston's Tripmaster Monkey." Modern Fiction Studies. 40.1 (Spring 1994): 33-49.

· Hunt, Linda. "'I Could Not Figure Out What Was My Village': Gender vs. Ethnicity in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior." MELUS. 12.3 (Fall 1985): 5-12.

· Huntley, E.D. Maxine Hong Kingston: A Critical Companion. Greenwood Press, 2001.

· Kingston, Maxine Hong. "Cultural Mis-Reading by American Reviewers." Asian and Western Writers in Dialogue: New Cultural Identities. Guy Amirthanayagam, ed. Macmillian, 1982.

· "Kingston, Maxine (Ting Ting) Hong." Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series, Vol. 13. Gale, 1984, pp. 289-94.

· Lim, Shirley Geok-Lin, Amy Ling, and Elaine Kim. Reading the Literatures of Asian America. Temple University Press, 1992.

· Mandelbaum, Paul. "Rising from the Ashes: A Profile of Maxine Hong Kingston." Poets and Writers. 26.3 (1998): 46-53.

· Miller, Margaret. "Threads of Identity in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly. 6.1 (Winter 1983): 13-33.

· Sledge, Linda Ching. "Maxine Kingston's China Men: The Family Historian as Epic Poet." MELUS. 7.4 (1980): 3-22.

· Sledge, Linda Ching. "Oral Tradition in Kingston's China Men." Redefining American Literary History. A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff and Jerry W. Ward, eds. MLA, 1990, pp. 142-54.

· Smith, Jeanne R. "Rethinking American Culture: Maxine Hong Kingston's Cross Cultural Tripmaster Monkey." Modern Language Studies. 26.4 (Fall 1996): 71-81.

· TuSmith, Bonnie. "Literary Tricksterism: Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts." Anxious Power: Reading, Writing and Ambivalence in Narrative by Women. Carol J. Singley and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney, eds. State University of New York Press, 1993.

· Wang, Alfred S. "Maxine Hong Kingston's Reclaiming of America: The Birthright of the Chinese-American Male." South Dakota Review. 26.1 (Spring 1988): 18-29.

· Wang, Jennie. "Tripmaster Monkey: Kingston's Postmodern Representation of a New 'China Man.'" MELUS. 20.1 (Spring 1995): 101-14.

· Wong, Sau-Ling Cynthia. "Autobiography as Guided Chinatown Tour? Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior and the Chinese-American Autobiographical Controversy." Multicultural Autobiography: American Lives. James Robert Payne, ed. University of Tennessee Press, 1992. 248-79.

· Wong, Sau-Ling Cynthia. Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance. Princeton University Press, 1993.

· Wu, Qing-Yun. "A Chinese Reader's Response to Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men." MELUS. 17.3 (Fall 1991-1992): 85-94.

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