
Personal Matters
Women's Autobiographical Practice in Twentieth-Century China
Lingzhen Wang(Author)
Stanford University Press
Published on 26. August 2004
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-8047-5005-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to women's autobiographical writing in twentieth-century China. The author applies feminist insights to works by such well-known authors as Qiu Jin, Bing Xin, Ding Ling, and Wang Anyi and to works by other, lesser-known writers. Throughout, these writings are analyzed in relation to the discourses of modernity-nationalism, revolution, socialism, and market commodification-that have dominated modern China.
The book emphasizes aspects of women's experience, especially their subjective, emotional, psychic, and bodily activities, that tend to be dismissed in mainstream discourses and orthodox studies of history and literature. The result is a new understanding of how women have negotiated their lives through autobiographical writing and struggled to carve out a place of their own in modern China. In turn, this study generates new insights into the gendered version of modern history, writing, and self.
The book emphasizes aspects of women's experience, especially their subjective, emotional, psychic, and bodily activities, that tend to be dismissed in mainstream discourses and orthodox studies of history and literature. The result is a new understanding of how women have negotiated their lives through autobiographical writing and struggled to carve out a place of their own in modern China. In turn, this study generates new insights into the gendered version of modern history, writing, and self.
Reviews / Votes
"Meticulously researched, carefully structured, and lucidly versed, Wang's interpretation goes against and beyond a poststructuralist current among literary critics and offers a fresh, gendered avenue to discern history, self, and writing in modern China." - CHOICEMore details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Palo Alto
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8047-5005-9 (9780804750059)
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Person
Lingzhen Wang is Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Studies at Brown University.