The Cultural Aspects of "The Bonesetter's Daughter"

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September 2, 2014

 

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In many cases, this passiveness can be seen as a weakness. Amy Tan’s personal background involves a constant struggle between cultures. Her tumultuous life began in 1952 in the predominantly white neighborhood of Oakland, California. Her parents immigrated to America just before the communist revolution in China in the late 1940s...
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Her parents immigrated to America just before the communist revolution in China in the late 1940s. Her father, John Tan, worked as an electrical engineer and an assistant minister at various Baptist churches. Her mother was a homemaker, taking care of Amy and her two brothers. Both of Amy Tan’s parents expected a lot out of their children, especially when it came to work and money...
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