Modern and Contemporary Chinese Women s Autobiographical Writing

Modern and Contemporary Chinese Women s Autobiographical Writing
Author: Lingzhen Wang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1998
Genre: Autobiography
ISBN: OCLC:41912181

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When I was Born

When  I  was Born
Author: Jing M. Wang
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299225100

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In the period between the 1920s and 1940s, a genre emerged in Chinese literature that would reveal crucial contradictions in Chinese culture that still exist today. At a time of intense political conflict, Chinese women began to write autobiography, a genre that focused on personal identity and self-exploration rather than the national, collective identity that the country was championing. When "I" Was Born: Women's Autobiography in Modern China reclaims the voices of these particular writers, voices that have been misinterpreted and overlooked for decades. Tracing women writers as they move from autobiographical fiction, often self-revelatory and personal, to explicit autobiographies that focused on women's roles in public life, Jing M. Wang reveals the factors that propelled this literary movement, the roles that liberal translators and their renditions of Western life stories played, and the way in which these women writers redefined writing and gender in the stories they told. But Wang reveals another story as well: the evolving history and identity of women in modern Chinese society. When "I" Was Born adds to a growing body of important work in Chinese history and culture, women's studies, and autobiography in a global context. Writers discussed include Xie Bingying, Zhang Ailing, Yu Yinzi, Fei Pu, Lu Meiyen, Feng Heyi, Ye Qian, Bai Wei, Shi Wen, Fan Xiulin, Su Xuelin, and Lu Yin.

Personal Matters

Personal Matters
Author: Lingzhen Wang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 080475005X

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This book studies identity formation and transformation in twentieth-century China by focusing on women's autobiographical writing.

Jumping Through Hoops

Jumping Through Hoops
Author: Jing M. Wang
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789622095823

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Jumping Through Hoops is a collection of nine intense and dramatic stories that sheds new light on the experiences of Chinese women during the Second World War. Originally published in Chinese in 1945, as part of Xie Bingying's classic anthology Nu zuojia zizhuan xuanji (Selected autobiographical writings by women writers), the extraordinary narratives reveal the writers' personal struggles during the years of turmoil between the Republican and Communist eras. Whether the contributors are internationally acclaimed or just rediscovered, most of these narratives are seldom found in other collections, either in Chinese or in translation.

Writing Women in Modern China

Writing Women in Modern China
Author: Amy D. Dooling,Kristina M. Torgeson
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0231107013

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The past few years have seen a burgeoning effort to rethink questions of women, writing, and gender in modern China. Here 22 works of fiction, drama, autobiography, essays, and poetry, each prefaced by the author's photograph and a short biographical sketch, introduce women whose literary careers coincided with an era of tremendous social, political, and cultural turbulence. 18 illustrations.

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes
Author: Li Yu-ning
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317474715

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The special focus of this book is the lives and experiences of women in China in the first half of the 20th century. Part One - Historical Interpretations - presents essays by Western-educated Chinese women and men, on the historical role of women in a time of great social and economic upheaval. Part Two - Self-Portraits of Women in Modern China - presents the views of women who experienced life in this period through essays and autobiographies that range from women as concubines to women as factory workers, from women suffering footbinding to women serving as nurses, from women in traditional role in a traditional family to women as scientists and teachers.

Women Writers in Postsocialist China

Women Writers in Postsocialist China
Author: Kay Schaffer,Xianlin Song
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135091422

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What does it mean to read from elsewhere? Women Writers in Postsocialist China introduces readers to a range and variety of contemporary Chinese women’s writing, which has seen phenomenal growth in recent years. The book addresses the different ways women’s issues are understood in China and the West, attending to the processes of translation, adaptation, and the grafting of new ideas with existing Chinese understandings of gender, feminism, subjectivity, consumerism and (post) modernism. By focusing on women’s autobiographical, biographical, fictional and historical writing, the book engages in a transcultural flow of ideas between western and indigenous Chinese feminisms. Taking account of the accretions of social, cultural, geographic, literary, economic, and political movements and trends, cultural formations and ways of thinking, it asks how the texts and the concepts they negotiate might be understood in the social and cultural spaces within China and how they might be interpreted differently elsewhere in the global locations in which they circulate. The book argues that women-centred writing in China has a direct bearing on global feminist theory and practice. This critical study of selected genres and writers highlights the shifts in feminist perspectives within contemporary local and global cultural landscapes.

Women and Writing in Modern China

Women and Writing in Modern China
Author: Wendy Larson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780804731294

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Using a theoretical approach that utilizes work in literary studies, anthropology, feminist theory, and cultural studies, this book investigates how, in twentieth century China, the modern concepts of the new woman and the new writing developed into a protracted cultural debate over what and how women should and could write.