Chinatown
Family
Price: $21.95
Author: Lin Yutang
Subject: Literature / Asian American
Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3914-5
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3913-7
Pages: 256 pp.
Series: Multi-Ethnic
Literatures of the Americas
Publication Date: November, 2006
Description:
Lin Yutang(1895-1976), author of more than thirty-five books,
was arguably the most distinguished Chinese American writer of the
twentieth century. In Chinatown Family, he brings humor and wisdom to
issues of culture, race, and religion as he tells the engrossing and
heart-warming story of an immigrant, working-class Chinese American
family that settled in New York City during the 1930s and 1940s.
Tracing their sometimes troubled and sometimes rewarding journey, Lin
paints a vivid portrait of the wonder and the woe of settling into a
new land. In an era when interracial marriages were frowned upon and it
was forbidden for working-class Chinese men to bring their families to
America, this story shows how one family struggled to become new
Americans by applying their Taoist philosophy to peacefully resist
discriminatory laws and the racism that they encountered.
Beyond the quest for acceptance and economic success,
Chinatown Family also probes deep into the heart of the immigration
experience by presenting the perils of assimilation. The burgeoning
tension between the desire for material wealth and the traditional
Chinese belief in the primary importance of family poses the question:
Is it possible to attain the American dream without damaging these
primary ties? For each family member, the answer to this question turns
out to be different. Through the varied paths that each takes, readers
experience the ways that Chinese immigrants have negotiated between the
competing interests of economic opportunity and traditional loyalties.
About the Author:
C. Lok Chua is a professor of English at California
State University in Fresno.
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