for Gunpowder Man
The Woman
Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts 
by Maxine Hong Kingston, Vintage Books, 1989
A Chinese American woman tells of the Chinese myths, family stories and events of her California childhood that have shaped her identity.
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The Woman Warrior is a pungent, bitter, but beautifully written
memoir of growing up Chinese American in Stockton, California. Maxine
Hong Kingston (China Men) distills
the dire lessons of her mother's mesmerizing "talk-story" tales of
a China where girls are worthless, tradition is exalted and only a
strong, wily woman can scratch her way upward. The author's America
is a landscape of confounding white "ghosts"--the policeman ghost,
the social worker ghost--with equally rigid, but very different rules.
Like the woman warrior of the title, Kingston carries the crimes against
her family carved into her back by her parents in testimony to and
defiance of the pain.
From 500 Great Books by Women, review by Erica Bauermeister
Maxine Hong Kingston grew up in two worlds. There was "solid America,"
the place her parents emigrated to, and the China of her mother's
"talk-stories." In talk-stories women were warriors and her mother
was still a doctor in China who could cure the sick and scare away
ghosts, not a harried and frustrated woman running a stifling laundromat
in California. But what is story and what is truth? In China, a ghost
is a supernatural being; in America it is anyone who is not Chinese.
In addition, underlying even the most exciting talk-stories of Chinese
women warriors is the real oppression of Chinese women: "There is
a Chinese word for the female 'I' - which is 'slave.' " In an attempt
to figure out her world, Maxine Hong Kingston finds herself creating
stories of her own, filling in the blanks her mother has not told
her because her daughter is, after all, not true Chinese and thus
cannot be completely trusted. Can these new stories explain why she
had trouble speaking in the American schools? Can they help her understand
the aunt who committed adultery and whose existence is denied? The
new stories refuse to fall into traditional forms, and the realizations
that come from them often bring out a beautiful, passionate anger
that practically burns through the pages. T06/04/2011mbination of love, hate, frustration, and sheer beauty.

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