Meta Book Club: The Woman Warrior April 1, 2011 2:53 PM Subscribe
Maxine Hong Kingston grew up in two worlds: the "solid America," of confounding white "ghosts" to which her parents emigrated, and the misogynistic China of her mother's mesmerizing "talk-stories," where girls were worthless, tradition was exalted and only a strong, wily warrior woman could scratch her way upward. The next meeting of the Mefi Book Club will be held in MetaChat on Tuesday, April 26th. We'll be discussing Ms. Kingston's powerful, controversial and award-winning memoir, The Woman Warrior, and her attempts to discern the truths behind those talk-stories while discovering her personal identity. Please check out the Hungerford lecture on the book (or watch the video), and join us!
I'll note for San Francisco Bay Area-ites that she'll be speaking at the UC Berkeley Morrison Library on Thursday, April 14 from 5-6 pm, free.
posted by Zed at 3:53 PM on April 1, 2011
posted by Zed at 3:53 PM on April 1, 2011
Why isn't this on the front page instead of MetaTalk?
posted by clarknova at 4:32 PM on April 1, 2011
posted by clarknova at 4:32 PM on April 1, 2011
Awesome! I just re-read China Men last week. I know I have the Woman Warrior around here somewhere, I just have to find it. I'm looking forward to the chat.
posted by lesli212 at 5:20 PM on April 1, 2011
posted by lesli212 at 5:20 PM on April 1, 2011
Why isn't this on the front page instead of MetaTalk?
It would be a self-link. FPPs shouldn't be in first person.
posted by John Cohen at 6:51 PM on April 1, 2011
It would be a self-link. FPPs shouldn't be in first person.
posted by John Cohen at 6:51 PM on April 1, 2011
clarknova, it was agreed in meta last august that monthly (and only once a month) book club announcements would be okay to go in meta. John Cohen is right: while i think the book club is the best of the web, it would be a self-link on the blue and i have an aversion to banhammerung.
posted by zarq at 8:05 PM on April 1, 2011
posted by zarq at 8:05 PM on April 1, 2011
I will always remember The Woman Warrior because it was one of the books we read in English class for Naval Academy Prep School. At some point, I will read her other books.
posted by Lord Chancellor at 7:22 AM on April 2, 2011
posted by Lord Chancellor at 7:22 AM on April 2, 2011
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posted by nonmerci at 3:40 PM on April 1, 2011