
Titles
- Edith & Winnifred Eaton
- The Asian American Experience
Attribution
Dominika FerensPublication Details
BookUniversity of Illinois Press2002Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR9199.2.S93 Z68 2002 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Daughters of a British father and a Chinese mother, Edith and Winnifred Eaton pursued wildly different paths. Edith and Winnifred Eaton suggests that both authors wrote through the filter of contemporary ethnographic discourse on the Far East and also wrote for readers hungry for “authentic” insight into the morals, manners, and mentality of an exotic other. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Sui Sin Far, — 1865-1914
- Eaton, Winnifred, — 1879-1954
- Novelists, Canadian — 20th century — Biography
- Eurasians — United States — Biography
- Sisters — North America — Biography
- Canadian fiction — Asian influences
- Asian American women — Biography
- Eurasians — Canada — Biography
- Asians in literature
- Asia — In literature
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Notes
- "Daughters of a British father and a Chinese mother, Edith and Winnifred Eaton pursued wildly different paths. While Edith wrote stories of downtrodden Chinese immigrants under the pen name Sui Sin Far, Winnifred presented herself as Japanese American and published Japanese romance novels in English under the name Onoto Watanna. In this reappraisal of the vision and accomplishments of the Eaton sisters, Dominika Ferens departs boldly from the dichotomy that has informed most commentary on them: Edith’s "authentic" representations of the Chinese North Americans versus Winnifred’s "phony" portrayals of Japanese characters and settings." "Arguing that Edith as much as Winnifred constructed her persona along with her pen name, Ferens considers the fiction of both Eaton sisters as ethnography. Edith and Winnifred Eaton suggests that both authors wrote through the filter of contemporary ethnographic discourse on the Far East and also wrote for readers hungry for "authentic" insight into the morals, manners, and mentality of an exotic other."–BOOK JACKET
ISBN
- 0252027213
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