Introduction Broken Blossoms General Description Theoretical Underpinning Literature Review Main Body Chapter 1 Dream and Fantasy: The Remote China in Imagination The Arrival of L'Orphelin de la Chine Kim-Ka!in the Fairyland Chapter 2 Marginalization and Distortion:The Unwelcome Other at the Door-Step Early Chinese Immigrants in the Gaze of Americans Ah Sin by Twain and Harte Why The Chinese Must Go? Chinatown Literature and The Queen of Chinatown The Chinese Fought Back with a "Roar". Chapter 3 Re-examination and Experimental Adoption:Selective Borrowing in New Horizon The First Born with a New Image K' ung Fu Tze Leads to Another Look Eastward Who Wears The Yellow Jacket? Learning of Western Ideas in Romance on "the Springtime of Overseas Chinese" Chapter 4 Diversity and Collision: The Grope for Understanding During WWII Fu Manchu VS. Charlie Chan Sprout of Hope on The Good Earth Friendship during Warfare in Mi Zhi Na Conclusions Works Cited