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title:The Joy Luck Club : Notes ...
author:Rozakis, Laurie Neu.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780822006855
ebook isbn13:9780822071068
language:English
subjectTan, Amy.--Joy luck club.
publication date:1994
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ddc:823
subject:Tan, Amy.--Joy luck club.
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The Joy Luck Club
Notes
by
Laurie Neu Rozakis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
SUNY College of Technology at Farmingdale
including
Life and Background
Introduction to the Novel
List of Characters
Critical Commentaries
Genealogy
Map
Glossaries
Critical Essays
Review Questions and Essay Topics
Selected Bibliography
INCORPORATED LINCOLN NEBRASKA 68501 Page 2 Editor Gary - photo 3
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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68501
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Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ISBN 0-8220-0685-5
Copyright 1994
by Cliffs Notes, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
1999 Printing
The Cliffs Notes logo, the names "Cliffs" and "Cliffs Notes," and the black and yellow diagonal-stripe cover design are all registered trademarks belonging to Cliffs Notes, Inc., and may not be used in whole or in part without written permission.
Cliffs Notes, Inc. Lincoln, Nebraska
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Contents
Life and Background
5
A Note About Modern Asian-American Literature
8
Introduction to the Novel
9
List of Characters
10
Critical Commentaries
12
Map
42
Critical Essays
Picture 4
Tan's Women
69
Picture 5
The Fairy Tale
70
Picture 6
Modern Chinese History
71
Picture 7
The Chinese Lunar New Year
74
Review Questions and Essay Topics
77
Selected Bibliography
78

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Life and Background of the Author
Amy Tan, whose Chinese name, An-mei, means "blessing from America," was born in 1952 in Oakland, California, the middle child and only daughter of John and Daisy Tan, who came to America from China in the late 1940s. Besides Amy, the Tans also had two sonsPeter, born in 1950, and John, born in 1954.
The family moved nearly every year, living in Oakland, Fresno, Berkeley, and San Francisco before settling in Santa Clara, California. Although John and Daisy rarely socialized with their neighbors, Amy and her brothers ignored their parents' objections and tried hard to fit into American society. "They wanted us to have American circumstances and Chinese character," Tan said in an interview with Elaine Woo in the Los Angeles Times (March 12, 1989).
Young Amy was deeply unhappy with her Oriental appearance and heritage. She was the only Chinese girl in class from the third grade until she graduated from high school. She remembers trying to belong and feeling frustrated and isolated. "I felt ashamed of being different and ashamed of feeling that way," she remarked in a Los Angeles Times interview. In fact, she was so determined to look like an American girl that she even slept with a clothespin on her nose, hoping to slim its Asian shape. By the time Amy was a teenager, she had rejected everything Chinese. She even felt ashamed of eating "horrible" five-course Chinese meals and decided that she would grow up to look more American if she ate more "American" foods. ''There is this myth," she said, "that America is a melting pot, but what happens in assimilation is that we end up deliberately choosing the American thingshot dogs and apple pieand ignoring the Chinese offerings." (Newsweek, April 17, 1989)
Amy's parents had high expectations for her success. They
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decided that she would be a full-time neurosurgeon and part-time concert pianist. But they had not reckoned with her rebellious streak. Ever since she won an essay contest when she was eight years old, Amy dreamed of writing novels and short stories. Her dream seemed unlikely to become reality, however, after a series of tragedies shook her life. When Amy was fifteen years old, her older brother Peter and her father each died of brain tumors within the same year. Deciding that the remaining family needed to escape from the site of their tragedy, Daisy settled with Amy and her brother in Montreux, Switzerland.
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