![]() We also believe that Yee’s works, along with those of Evelyn Lau, SKY Lee, Larissa Lai, Wayson Choy, and many other writings featured in Many- Mouthed Birds: Contemporary Writing by Chinese Canadians, have partially invalidated Sheng-tai Chang’s note about the dearth of Chinese-Canadian writing in his introduction to The Tears of the Chinese Immigrants (1990). New’s Editorial (6) on multiple interpretations. ![]() ![]() We have come up with some conclusions with which Yee may not be in total agreement. To the question “do you consider yourself to be a feminist sympathizer, or supporter of women’s cause,” his answer is a definite “Yes.” ![]() We wish to thank Paul Yee amply for providing timely and invaluable information on his purpose of writing as “to instruct children and to provide them with a mirror of themselves and the world they know” (“Questionnaire,” Sept. ![]()
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