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Mrs. Spring Fragrance: Tales of Cultural Clashes and Identity Struggles: A Journey Through Chinese Immigrant Life in North America Kindle Edition

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Management number 219237567 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $0.40 Model Number 219237567
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In "Mrs. Spring Fragrance," Sui Sin Far presents a compelling collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of Chinese-American identity in the early 20th century. Employing a rich blend of realism and beautifully nuanced prose, Far explores themes of cultural dislocation, gender roles, and familial expectations through the lives of her characters. The stories, often interwoven with elements of folklore and personal history, reflect the struggles and triumphs of immigrant women navigating a bicultural existence in the face of societal challenges, making this work a vital contribution to Asian American literature. Sui Sin Far, born in 1865 to a Chinese father and an Anglo-American mother, is often regarded as one of the first Chinese-American writers. Her bi-cultural background profoundly influenced her literary vision, imbuing her work with authenticity and a passionate commitment to representing the voices of marginalized communities. Having faced racial discrimination and cultural alienation herself, Far was driven to illuminate the experiences of her compatriots through her writings, which frequently highlight the intersection of diverse identities. "Mrs. Spring Fragrance" is indispensable for readers interested in multicultural narratives and social justice, offering a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience. This collection not only enriches our understanding of Asian American history but also celebrates the resilience and complexity of women'Äôs lives. It is a must-read for anyone seeking insight into the multifaceted nature of identity and belonging. Read more

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Language English
File size 1.9 MB
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Publisher Good Press
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Print length 120 pages
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Publication date November 5, 2021
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