“The Father From China”

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“The Father From China” is a narrative piece within Maxine Hong Kingston’s book *China Men* that explores themes of Chinese immigration, family history, and cultural identity through the story of a Chinese father.

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The Father From China 2
“The Father From China” canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
narrative
short story
author Maxine Hong Kingston
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores assimilation and resistance
intergenerational memory
masculinity in immigrant experience
racism against Chinese immigrants
firstPublicationContainer China Men
genre Asian American literature
autobiographical fiction
immigrant literature
includedIn Asian American studies curricula
language English
literaryMovement Asian American literary movement
mainCharacter Chinese father
mainTheme Chinese immigration
cultural identity
family history
father–daughter relationship
medium print
narrativePerspective first-person
partOf China Men
relatedWork “The American Father”
surface form: The American Father

Sierra Nevada
surface form: The Grandfather of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
setting China
United States of America
surface form: United States

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China Men hasPart “The Father From China”
“The Adventures of Lo Bun Sun” relatedWork “The Father From China”
subject surface form: The Adventures of Lo Bun Sun
this entity surface form: The Father From China
“The American Father” relatedWork “The Father From China”
subject surface form: The American Father
this entity surface form: The Father From China