<p>Set in Japanese-occupied Shanghai in 1945 <i>The Frontiers of Love</i> passes effortlessly in and out of Asian and Western fields of reference to explore the issue of cultural identity in a city dominated by Western colonialism. Diana Chang uses psychologial portrayal historical narrative and sociological observation to achieve a multidimensional view of a city both Chinese and Western liberating and oppressive national and international. As the character Feng observes of Shanghai &#8220;Strictly speaking it could not be called Chinese though it was inhabited mostly by Chinese - Chinese who were either wealthy Westernized or prayed to a Christian God.&#8221;</p>
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