
Fifth Chinese Daughter, Signed by Jade Snow Wong, 1950
Fifth Chinese Daughter, Signed by Jade Snow Wong, 1950
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Fifth Chinese Daughter
by Jade Snow Wong
Illustrations by Kathryn Uhl
Publisher: Harper & Brothers, New York
Copyright 1945, 1948, 1950 by Jade Snow Wong
Printed in USA
H-A
NOTE: Author Signature on Title Page
"Fifth Chinese Daughter" is an autobiographical account of Jade Snow Wong's journey to reconcile her Chinese heritage with her desire for personal independence and self-expression in mid-20th century America. Wong's narrative vividly portrays the cultural clashes and generational conflicts she faces as a young Chinese-American woman, navigating the traditional expectations of her family while striving to forge her own path. The book explores themes of identity, assimilation, and the struggle for individual freedom, offering a poignant and insightful look into the challenges of growing up between two distinct cultures. Wong's story serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of a young woman seeking to define her own identity and break free from societal constraints.
Jade Snow Wong was a Chinese-American author and ceramicist, celebrated for her groundbreaking autobiography, "Fifth Chinese Daughter." Her book provided a rare and powerful voice, offering a firsthand account of the experiences of a Chinese-American woman during a time of significant social and cultural change. Wong's achievements extended beyond her writing; she was also a skilled artisan, establishing a successful ceramics studio and contributing to the art world. Her work as an author and artist helped to bridge cultural divides and promote greater understanding between Chinese and American communities. Her autobiography remains a significant contribution to Asian-American literature, offering a timeless perspective on the complexities of identity and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.
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