This new translation of the autobiography of Xie Bingying ()—an important Chinese feminist, pioneering "girl soldier," and skilled writer—provides a fascinating portrayal of a woman fighting to free herself from the constraints of ancient Chinese tradition in the context of the dramatic changes that shook China during the s, '30s, and 'www.doorway.ru by: 1. For the first time, a complete version of the autobiography of Xie Bingying () provides a fascinating portrayal of a woman fighting to free herself from the constraints of ancient Chinese tradition amid the dramatic changes that shook China during the s, '30s, and 'www.doorway.ru's Brand: Columbia University Press. · A Woman Soldier's Own Story: The Autobiography of Xie Bingying. This first English translation of Xie Bingying's entire autobiography () is the story of a rebellious child who became a soldier, a lover, a teacher-and a writer whose bravery and determination have inspired generations of readers. It provides a fascinating portrayal of a /5.
Xie was born in Xinhua, Loudi, Hunan in Her father was a scholar and she had four siblings: one older sister and three older brothers. Following the traditions and customs of the time, Xie's parents had betrothed her to the son of a family friend, Xiao Ming (simplified Chinese: 萧明; traditional Chinese: 蕭明; pinyin: Xiao Ming), at the age of three. A WOMAN SOLDIER'S OWN STORY: The Autobiography of Xie Bingying Xie Bingying, Author, Lily Chia Brissman, Translator, Barry Brissman, Translator, trans. from the Chinese by Lily Chia Brissman and. Book Description. This new translation of the autobiography of Xie Bingying ()―an important Chinese feminist, pioneering "girl soldier," and skilled writer―provides a fascinating portrayal of a woman fighting to free herself from the constraints of ancient Chinese tradition in the context of the dramatic changes that shook China during the s, '30s, and '40s.
A Woman Soldier's Own Story.: Bingying Xie, Xie (Bingying), Ping-ying Hsieh, Xie Bingying. Columbia University Press, - History - pages. 1 Review. For the first time, a complete version. helped empower numerous younger Chinese women in their own struggles to achieve emancipation. In this respect, Xie Bingying's autobiography is a classic. It not only established a new literary genre but also represented a new type of Chinese woman: the latter-day "Mulan" who put on military attire not for the. A WOMAN SOLDIER'S OWN STORY: The Autobiography of Xie Bingying. Xie Bingying, Author, Lily Chia Brissman, Translator, Barry Brissman, Translator, trans. from the Chinese by Lily Chia Brissman and.
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