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Introduction |
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Beneath the pirie mangotree: the self-talking story about mothers and daughters |
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Feminist recovery and reception: Chinese American mother-daughter stories |
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The traffic in women: migration and representation |
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Outlaw brotherhood: cultural nationalism and the politics of mother-daughter discourses |
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Desire in the desert: the self talking-story in Maxine Hong Kingston's mother-daughter stories |
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Losing your innocence but not your hope: Amy Tan's Joy Luck mothers and Coca-Cola daughters |
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"The heart never travels": the incorporation of fathers in the mother-daughter stories of Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan and Fae Myenne Ng |
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Coda: the political heart of the matter |
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Introduction |
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Beneath the pirie mangotree: the self-talking story about mothers and daughters |
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Feminist recovery and reception: Chinese American mother-daughter stories |
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