Tuesday, April 3, 2007
April 3rd, Literary Analysis Topics
2. What are the methods in which Gene Yang uses to imply forms of racism or prejudice in his comic strips?
3. How does Gene Yang approach identity issues in his comic strips, and what kinds of methods does he use?
4. What kinds of approaches does Tram Nguyen use to grab the reader's attentions and emotions?
5. In Woman Warrior, what are the recurring themes that are used to emphasize the role of women in society and their position?
American Born Chinese- Textual Analysis
In American Born Chinese, Gene Yang implements parts of the Chinese culture to formulate a story that the average Asian American can relate to. Traditional aspects of the Chinese culture, such as gods and deities from myths and stories, are used in a less orthodox manner (non-traditional) to portray a story of an Asian-American that faces challenges in a predominantly Caucasian society. Characters such as Lao-Tzu, a famous Chinese philosopher, and the monkey king are used in a comedic manner to support Yang’s argument about the tribulations that Asian-Americans face. I think a great way to demonstrate the stereotypes of Asian Americans was his depiction of Chin-Kee, the cousin of one of the characters in the book named Danny. The demonstration was done through Chin-kee’s accent, which Gene Yang achieved by utilizing a caption language that stereotypes the typical “F.O.B.”, a stereotype that is often looked down upon. The character, Chin-Kee, I feel acted as an exaggeration of what Americans perceive Asian Americans as. It creates a misunderstanding of what the Asian American image is, and leads towards the disliking and awkwardness of the Asian American people. The name in itself, Chin-Kee, is a subtle method of implementing racial gestures in the comic strip as well. Besides from the drawings of the people, utilizing slanted eyes, black hair, fair skin color, to distinguish the Asian characters from the rest of the characters, Gene Yang’s most effective methods were in his use of language. By creating titles and phrases such as the “