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China Youth University for Political Sciences, Beijing, China

ABSTRACT

This paper is to analyze the novel in the following aspects: The Chinese-American cultural conflicts, the mother and daughter relations and sisters’ relations, the psychological critics, and the postcolonial identity. The novel is about multiple explanations of the aspects mentioned above. The writer confuses the Chinese culture, the relationship of the two sisters. Under the superficial description, the writer shows the psychological status of the main character and the practically existence of postcolonial identity and embodiment in the novel. 

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the hundred secret senses, culture, relationship, psychological status, postcolonial identity and embodiment 

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Ellen, K. (1995). From Amy Tan, a novel of two sisters, two worlds, and few ghosts. Retrieved from http://www.doc88.com/p-9631902466821.html
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Said, E. (1978). Orientalism. New York: Pantheon.
Tan, A. (1995). The hundred secret senses. New York: Ivy Books. 

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