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Papers
On Women In Other Cultures , Page 3
Post
Modernism in Pynchon and Kingston
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Surrealism and integrity are two ingredients that one
generally doesn't expect at the same time and in the
same place. Yet, both Thomas Pynchon and Maxine Hong
Kingston have been able to meld the two into a
coherent whole. This 5 page paper examines the
postmodern stories: Pynchon's short story on Entropy,
and Kingston's novel of the Tripmaster Monkey and His
Fake Book, in an effort to verify their ability to
embody the principles of postmodernism with their
temporal and cultural settings, as well as the
reliance on the visual image to convey the essence of
their respective morals. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: KTenttrp.wps
Latin
American Feminist Theology and North American
Liberation Theology / The Continuity In Struggle
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A 20 page paper that provides an in-depth overview of
Latin American Feminist Theology, its place in Latin
American history, and then compares it with the
liberation theologies of North America. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Lib
Filename: Lib.fem.rtf
Asian
Mothers and American Daughters
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The trend toward multicultural understanding has made
an impact in Asian literature in the past decade. With
the expanded interest in cultural perspectives has
come an increase in literature specific to
intercultural and familial relationships. The
relationship between mother and daughter has always
been considered as complex and compelling and the
relationship between a mother born in another country
and a daughter born in the United States has special
interest in this day and age. This 8 page paper
examines the relationships between the women in The
Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan and The Woman Warrior by
Maxine Hong Kingston as defined by the cultural
representation of language and the use of language to
bridge the gap between the Chinese world and the
American. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KTmotdau.wps
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