ABSTRACT
This powerful study reconceptualizes ideas of ethnic literature while investigating the construction of ethnic heroines, shifting the focus away from cultural politics and considering instead narrative or poetic qualities which involve surprising relationships between Anglo-American women's writing and fiction produced by Asian American and African American women authors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |30 pages
Someday My Prince Will Come:
Ambivalent Romance and Ethnicity in the Fiction of the Eaton Sisters
chapter |36 pages
Cinderella's Understudies
Marginality, Ethnicity, and the Negotiated Spaces of Heroine Desire