Among The White Moonfaces

Among The White Moonfaces
Title Among The White Moonfaces PDF eBook
Author Shirley Geok-lin Lim
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages 374
Release 2011-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9814484423

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The first woman and Asian to win the Commonwealth Prize, Among the White Moon Faces is an autobiography that chronicles the confusion of personal identity—linguistically, culturally, and sexually. The English-educated child of a Chinese father and a Peranakan mother, Lim grew up in post-colonial Malaysia with a tangle of names, languages and roles. The deep-seated, cross-cultural ironies of this fragmented identity also echo throughout this memoir; from the love-hate relationship she shares with a neglectful father and an estranged mother, the pain of hunger suffered during childhood, to her Anglophile education and the loneliness of cultural displacement. Lim eventually finds reconciliation in her perpetual exile, using the solace of writing to create a sense of place and to counter the pull of ancient ghosts.

Among the White Moon Faces

Among the White Moon Faces
Title Among the White Moon Faces PDF eBook
Author Shirley Lim
Publisher Feminist Press
Total Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781558611443

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Describes Lim's childhood in Malaysia after her mother abandons her family, and her journey into womanhood as an Asian American with professional, family, and cultural concerns

Among the White Moon Faces

Among the White Moon Faces
Title Among the White Moon Faces PDF eBook
Author Shirley Lim
Publisher
Total Pages 341
Release 1996
Genre Asian American women
ISBN 9789812328557

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Faces in the Moon

Faces in the Moon
Title Faces in the Moon PDF eBook
Author Betty Louise Bell
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 204
Release 1995-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780806127743

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Faces in the Moon is the story of three generations of Cherokee women, as viewed by the youngest, Lucie, a woman who has been able to use education and her imagination to escape the confines of her rootless, impoverished upbringing. When her mother’s illness summons her back to Oklahoma, Lucie finds herself confronted with the legacy of a childhood she has worked hard to separate from her adult self. Her mother, Gracie, and her maternal aunt, Auney, are members of the Cherokees’ "lost generation," women who rejected the traditional rural ways in search of a more glamorous life as autonomous working women.

Holding up Half the Sky

Holding up Half the Sky
Title Holding up Half the Sky PDF eBook
Author Shirley Mow
Publisher The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages 356
Release 2004-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781558614659

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These 21 dynamic articles by Chinese women scholars explore the limitations on women's lives in premodern China, detail their involvement in the great political movements of the 20th century and examine how new laws have improved women's status, yet have left them open to exploitation as China enters the global economy. With statistics and reports otherwise unavailable, they give a refreshing outlook on China's women that is breathtaking both for the problems it confronts and for the spirit of struggle it embodies.

Faces of the Moon

Faces of the Moon
Title Faces of the Moon PDF eBook
Author Bob Crelin
Publisher Charlesbridge
Total Pages 37
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 160734288X

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Describes the moon's phases as it orbits the Earth every twenty-nine days using rhyming text and cut-outs that illustrate each phase.

Reading Malaysian Literature in English

Reading Malaysian Literature in English
Title Reading Malaysian Literature in English PDF eBook
Author Mohammad A. Quayum
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 245
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9811650217

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This book brings together fourteen articles by prominent critics of Malaysian Anglophone literature from five different countries: Australia, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, and the US. It investigates the thematic and stylistic trends in the literary products of selected writers of the tradition in the genres of drama, fiction, and poetry, from its beginnings to the present, focusing mainly on the postcolonial themes of ethnicity, gender, diaspora, and nationalism, which are central to the creativity and imagination of these writers. The book explores the works of not just the established writers of the tradition but also those who have received little critical attention to date but who are equally gifted, such as Adibah Amin, Edward Dorall, Rehaman Rashid, and Huzir Suleiman. The chapters collectively address the challenges and achievements of writers in the English language in a country where English is widely used in daily life and yet marginalised in the creative domain to elevate the status of writings in the national language, i.e., Bahasa Malaysia. The book will demonstrate that in spite of such recurrent neglect of the medium, Malaysia has produced a number of outstanding writers in the language, who are comparable in creativity and craftsmanship to writers of other Anglophone traditions. The book will be of interest to readers and researchers of Malaysian literature, postcolonial literatures, minority literatures, gender studies, and Southeast Asian studies.