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"Call Me an Innocent Criminal": Dual Discourse, Gender, and "Chinese" America in Nie Hualing's Sangqing yu Taohong/Mulberry and Peach
2012
Journal of Transnational American Studies
This essay discusses Nie Hualing's novel Sangqing yu Taohong (Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China) as a literary text that intensely engages Chinese identity and Chineseness as a global, transnational cultural phenomenon, while at the same time narrating a story of migration to the US that spurs the emergence (within the text) of some of the most localized, politically charged concerns of Asian American cultural discourse. While the publication of Nie's novel coincides with the initial
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