Lingzhen Wang, Personal Matters: Women's Autobiographical Practice in Twentieth-Century China
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This is a review of Lingzhen Wang's book Personal Matters: Women's Autobiographical Practice in Twentieth-century China, an expansive analysis of both the practice of women writing autobiography and the narrative depictions of mother-daughter relationships. Wang's work considers many overlooked masterpieces of the 20th century and is theoretically savvy as well as analytically trenchant. It is a pivotal work of feminist scholarship on modern Chinese writing.
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Autobiographical practice
Poststructuralist feminist discourse
The personal
Historical beings
Intersubjectivity
Tanci
Poetry
Mother-daughter bond
Bowdlerization
Privacy fever
Tani Barlow
Wendy Larson
Lydia Liu
Qiu Jin
Feng Yuanjun
Bing Xin
Ding Long
Guan Lu
Yang Mo
Yu Luojin
Zhang Jie
Lin Bai
Chen Ran
Wang Anyi
Su Xuelin
Nie Hualing, Li Ang
Zhu Tianxin
Poststructuralist feminist discourse
The personal
Historical beings
Intersubjectivity
Tanci
Poetry
Mother-daughter bond
Bowdlerization
Privacy fever
Tani Barlow
Wendy Larson
Lydia Liu
Qiu Jin
Feng Yuanjun
Bing Xin
Ding Long
Guan Lu
Yang Mo
Yu Luojin
Zhang Jie
Lin Bai
Chen Ran
Wang Anyi
Su Xuelin
Nie Hualing, Li Ang
Zhu Tianxin
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en, zh
