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Intimate journey of a Nyonya feminist's growth.

If you're looking to explore identity, culture, and womanhood through an honest and evocative narrative, Shirley Geok-lin Lim's memoir will resonate with you. This book artfully weaves personal experience with social commentary, inviting you into the unique world of a Nyonya—a hybrid culture of Chinese and Malay influences. Its depth and sincerity are captivating for anyone interested in feminism and cultural intersectionality.

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Among the White Moonfaces: Memoirs of a Nyonya Feminist

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ISBN: 9789812046604
Publisher: Times Books Int.
Date of Publication: 1996-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.75
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With insight, candor, and grace, Shirley Geok-lin Lim recalls her path from her poverty-stricken childhood in war-torn Malaysia to her new and exciting yet uncertain womanhood in America. Grappling to secure a place for herself in the United States, she is often caught between the stifling traditions of the old world and the harsh challenges of the new. But throughout her journey, she is sustained by her “warrior” spirit, gradually overcoming her sense of alienation to find a new identity as an Asian American professor, wife, mother, and, above all, an impassioned writer. In Among the White Moon Faces, Lim offers a memorable rendering of immigrant women’s experience and a reflection upon the homelands we leave behind, the homelands we discover, and the homelands we hold within ourselves.
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Intimate journey of a Nyonya feminist's growth.

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