‘No fixed cultural identity’: new Chinese-American writers tell their own stories

American novelists Ken Liu and Rebecca F. Kuang were the undisputed stars of the annual Singapore Writers Festival last month. They represent a new breed of Chinese-American writers incorporating elements of Chinese culture into their work in new ways. Their transcendence of politics and ideology marks a departure from the previous generation.

American novelists Ken Liu and Rebecca F. Kuang were the undisputed stars of the annual Singapore Writers Festival last month. For many readers, they represent a new breed of Chinese-American writers who are incorporating elements of Chinese culture into their work in new ways. Their transcendence of politics and ideology is a departure from the previous generation of Chinese-American writers, whose careers developed in more turbulent times.

Observers note that these new writers are not shaped by history in the same way as their predecessors, such as those influenced by the Cultural Revolution. Instead, they lack a fixed cultural identity, allowing greater freedom to explore issues. The article suggests that US-China tensions can give them ‘more space’ to delve into cultural matters.

Keywords highlighted include Cultural Revolution, Chinese-American, Rebecca F. Kuang, Singapore Writers Festival, Douban, Hugo Awards, Ken Liu, Georgetown University, Li Yiyun, Nanjing University, China, Christopher Fan, Dallas, Beijing, and American, underscoring the diversity and global reach of this emerging generation.

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