Discovery of Ethnic Identity in The Joy Luck Club
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The main focus of thisresearch workison the representation of multicultural
Americans' lives. The people, who are underrepresented, confront their cultural origins.
These people present themselves in America where they are treated as foreign in American
mainstream.Chinese-American identity inthe novel,The Joy Luck Club,is problematized
between the unequal relationships between different generations ofChinesediaspora in
America whohave espoused marginality and pluralityin cultural heritage. Amy Tan, like
other AsianAmericanwriters, advocates the cultural politics which espousesethnic and
racial identitywhichdisrupts the marginalization and establishes hyphenated identity.
