The Racial and Gender Space in Disappearing Moon Cafe
Disappearing Moon Café(1990),by SKY Lee,narrates a century of experience with di-aspora trauma that four female generations of the Wang family have suffered in Canada.From the per-spective of spatial theory,the paper explores the racial and gender spaces in the novel,criticizing Canada's racial discrimination against Chinese,as well as the gender discrimination within the Chinese commu-nity and the oppression and conflicts among women in the context of anti-Chinese sentiment.