CRITICAL PERCEPTION OF " THE BONESETTER'S DAUGHTER" BY AMY TAN

Authors

  • Shakhnoza Erejepbaeva UZBEKISTAN STATE WORLD LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY 2nd Year student of a Master's degree

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7648211

Keywords:

female consciousness; discourse power; pursuit of identity; The Bonesetter’s Daughter.

Abstract

Feminist Literary Criticism is one of the main literary and cultural criticism in the 20th Century Western literary theories. It is concerned about the creation of the female writers who are excluded by the male dominated literary norms and examines the relationship between literature and society and history, such as sex, family, patriarchal, law, and so on(Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction: P128). The Chinese American writer Amy Tan's fourth novel The Bonesetter's Daughter centers on the conflicts and reconciliation among the grandmother, mother and the daughter, and completes the construction of self-identity through the awakening of female consciousness, breaking the silence suppressed by the patriarchal society as well as the pursuit of identity (family name).

References

Amy Tan, The Bonesetter’s Daughter [M]. New York: Ballantine Publishing Group, 2001.

E.D. Huntley, Amy Tan: A Critical Companion [M]. New York: Greenwood Press, 2008.

Zhu Gang, 20th Century Western Literature Theory [M]. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2006.

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Published

2023-02-16

How to Cite

Erejepbaeva, S. (2023). CRITICAL PERCEPTION OF " THE BONESETTER’S DAUGHTER" BY AMY TAN. Academic Research in Modern Science, 2(5), 138-143. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7648211