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Discover the profound exploration of trauma in marginalized communities through the fragmented narratives of Amy Tan's *The Kitchen God's Wife* and Toni Morrison's *Beloved*. This insightful research by Yali Yang delves deep into mother-daughter dynamics, revealing how these narrative forms portray the psychological scars of war and discrimination.
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