Cultural Alienation and the Quest for Identity in Amy Tan’s The Hundred Secret Senses

Author's Information:

Konan Joachim Arnaud KOUAKOU

Université Péléforo GON COULIBALY de Korhogo – Côte d’Ivoire

ORCID iD: 0009-0001-6557-3825 

Koko Akissi Thérèse D’Avila KOUASSI

Institut National Polytechnique Félix HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY Côte d’Ivoire 

Vol 02 No 08 (2025):Volume 02 Issue 08 August 2025

Page No.: 483-488

Abstract:

This paper explores the themes of cultural alienation and the quest for identity through the entangled lives of Olivia and her half-sister Kwan in Amy Tan’s The Hundred Secret Senses. It examines how the novel portrays the struggles of navigating dual cultural heritages, the alienation and the identity crisis that arise from conflicting cultural norms and values in the United States. Drawing on the concept of cultural alienation and Homi Bhabha’s concepts of hybridity and third space, this article analyzes the clash of cultures within family dynamics and the impact of migration on forming a unified identity. These concepts are of great utility insofar as, in the quest for identity, they highlight the transformative power of storytelling as a means of self-discovery and reconciliation in the novel. By tracing the female characters’ journey from estrangement to acceptance, the novel reveals how embracing one’s cultural roots can lead to a deeper understanding of self and belonging. Ultimately, The Hundred Secret Senses reveals the necessity of transcending both cultural and personal borders in the search for self-realization. 

 

KeyWords:

Cultural alienation, identity crisis, hybridity, migration, reconciliation.

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