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9780520230781

Sweet Bamboo

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  • ISBN13:

    9780520230781

  • ISBN10:

    0520230787

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-07-01
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr

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Summary

Sweet Bamboois the vivid and absorbing memoir of a Chinese American family who lived in Los Angeles since the first years of the twentieth century. Lovingly recounted by the second daughter, who went on to become the first Asian American reporter for a major American newspaper, this account illuminates the many changes that occurred in the family as members increasingly became integrated into American society. While much of the attention given to Chinese immigrants has focused on the struggles of working class people, this book sheds new light on a different kind of immigrant experience--that of privileged Chinese parents and their children living in relative affluence in a predominantly white neighborhood. The family saga begins in China's Kwangtung Province, in the village of Gum Jook (Sweet Bamboo), about 31 miles south of Canton. It follows Louise Leung Larson's parents through their arranged marriage in 1898, to their arrival in Los Angeles, the birth of three daughters and five sons (named after American presidents), and her father's development of a successful herbalist business. Larson's intimate portrait of her family, her lively depiction of Los Angeles at the turn of the century, and her engaging descriptions of meals eaten, holidays celebrated, school events, visits from relatives, and much more make this a richly textured excursion into the dreams and disappointments of everyday life. The death of the author's mother in 1957 marks the end of an era for the Tom Leung family. An epilogue brings the story to the late 1980s, tracing the intermarriage of the third and fourth generations, and the family's diminishing sense of its Chinese identity. A postscript by the author's daughter, Jane Leung Larson, provides details of the fourth and fifth generations Leungs and recounts Jane's trip to China where she visited her parents' birthplaces and met relatives from both her grandmother's and grandfather's families. Taken together, these keen observations illustrate several generations' adaptation to dual cultures and the formation of a unique Chinese American sensibility.

Author Biography

Louise Leung Larson (1905-1988) became the first Asian American reporter for a major American newspaper, the Los Angeles Record, in 1926 at the age of 21. She later wrote for the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco News, Chicago Daily Times, and Santa Monica Evening Outlook

Table of Contents

Foreword: Situating Sweet Bamboo in Chinese American History vii
Shirley Hune
Foreword to the First Edition xvii
CHINA BEGINNINGS
Mama's Childhood
3(6)
Mama's Girlhood
9(3)
Betrothal and Marriage
12(8)
Papa Goes to Gold Mountain
20(9)
GOODBYE TO SWEET BAMBOO
Goodbye to Sweet Bamboo
29(5)
Ninth and Olive
34(5)
Lillie's Birth
39(4)
Mama, the Women's Liberationist
43(6)
Intrigue at Olive Street
49(12)
GROWING UP
Growing Up
61(7)
Lessons---Chinese and Music
68(5)
More Leungs Are Born
73(4)
Papa Gets Arrested
77(4)
Holiday Celebrations
81(8)
``1619''
Planning and Building
89(6)
Furnishing and Moving In
95(6)
Early Days at Pico
101(5)
From Gee Sook to Beatty
106(9)
CHINESE AMERICANS
The World's Fair
115(6)
1918
121(6)
Music and Tennis
127(4)
Race Prejudice
131(5)
Food as Ritual
136(5)
Our Peerless Car
141(8)
PERSONALITIES
E Sow
149(5)
Papa Goes to China
154(5)
William's Diary
159(5)
Lillie's Marriage
164(5)
HARD TIMES
Papa as a Tong Member
169(3)
Papa's Death
172(8)
Hard Times
180(6)
Mama the Matriarch
186(7)
GENERATIONS
Marriages
193(4)
World War II
197(8)
After the War
205(5)
End of an Era
210(7)
Epilogue 217(2)
Postscript: Return to Sweet Bamboo 219(6)
Jane Leung Larson
Mamie Louise Leung Larson 225(3)
The Tom Leung Family Tree 228(3)
Glossary 231

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