The Tie That Binds
Author Yunte Huang underscores throughout Inseparable the extent to which Chang and Eng Bunker valued their privacy, not to mention their struggles to live their adult years far from the stage.
Manuel Herrero-Puertas is Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University. He earned his Ph.D. in English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His current book project looks at how public discourses of disability informed political fantasies in nineteenth-century United States, with case studies ranging from dwarf children, terminally ill Native Americans, crippled pioneers, and prostheticized soldiers. A scholar of American Literature, Disability Studies, and Childhood Studies, he has published his work in American Quarterly and ATLANTIS.
Author Yunte Huang underscores throughout Inseparable the extent to which Chang and Eng Bunker valued their privacy, not to mention their struggles to live their adult years far from the stage.