Writing the Hyphen - The Articulation of Interculturalism in Contemporary Chinese-Canadian Literature

Susanne Hilf

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This study explores how issues of interculturalism and hybridity are dealt with in early and contemporary Chinese-Canadian literature. The book opens... Lire la suite
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This study explores how issues of interculturalism and hybridity are dealt with in early and contemporary Chinese-Canadian literature. The book opens with an overview of the sociohistorical context which shaped many of the recurring topics and tropes in Chinese-Canadian writing. Drawing on select post-colonial theories as well as on the idea of "writing culture", the subsequent discussion of poems and short stories published in the 1970s and 1980s reveals that the authors of earlier works sought to define a distinct and ethnoculturally specific collective identity.
While dualisms such as Asian – Canadian or Us – Them form the basis of identity formation in these earlier writings, the author argues that the more recent and stylistically hybrid prose works by Sky Lee, Larissa Lai and Fred Wah undermine such dualisms, illustrating a more playful and less programmatic use of cultural overlapping.

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Biographie de Susanne Hilf

The Author : Susanne Hilf studied American Literature, Comparative Literature and History of Art in Bonn, Germany, and Vancouver, Canada. She received her M.A. from Bonn University and is currently working on her Ph.D. on Canadian writer Michael Ondaatje.

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