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The legacy of Maxine Hong Kingston : the Mulhouse book

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The Mulhouse Book is a collection of recent scholarship on Maxine Hong Kingston gathered on the occasion of the very first conference ever devoted exclusively to herself and to celebrate her opera omnia. Featuring the work of researchers from four continents, it stands for the cosmopolitan reception of the most important Asian American author. In addition to many new angles on her two canonical postmodern autobiographies, The Woman Warrior and China Men, this collection also tackles Kingston's less frequently discussed writings and her most recent publications. Parallel readings and comparisons further test her legacy in the sense of her enduring influence on younger Asian American writers. Though it is a conference book, this peer-reviewed volume includes additional articles by selected scholars. It also contains original presentations by Maxine and her husband Earll Kingston
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hal-04288593 , version 1 (16-11-2023)

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Samuel Ludwig, Nicoleta Alexoae-Zagni. The legacy of Maxine Hong Kingston : the Mulhouse book. LIT Verlag, 7, pp.01-352, 2014, Contributions to Asian American Literary Studies, 978-3-643-90299-3. ⟨hal-04288593⟩
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