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"This collection makes a fascinating read. Each of the nine memoirs
is crafted with skill and honesty." --Dorothy Ko, professor of
history, Barnard College What does it mean to have grown up female
in the Mao era? How can the remembered details of everyday life
help shed light upon those turbulent times? Some of Us is a
collection of memoirs by nine Chinese women who grew up during the
Mao era and now live in the United States. Each of the chapters is
crafted by a writer who reflects back to that time in a more
nuanced manner than has been possible for Western observers. The
authors attend to gender in a way that male writers have barely
noticed; they also reflect on their lives in the United States. The
issues explored here are as varied as these women's lives. The
burgeoning rebellion of a young girl in northeast China. A girl's
struggles to obtain for herself the education her parents inspired
her to attain. An exploration of gender and identity as experienced
by two sisters. Some of Us offers insights into a place and time
when life was much more complex than Westerners have allowed. These
eloquent writings shatter our stereotypes of persecution,
repression, victims, and victimizers in Maoist China. Xueping Zhong
is an associate professor of literature at Tufts University. She in
the author of Masculinity Besieged?: Issues of Modernity and Male
Subjectivity in Late Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature. Wang
Zheng is an associate professor of women's studies at the
University of Michigan. She is the author of Women in the Chinese
Englightenment: Oral and Textual Histories. Bao Di is assistant
professor of Chinese at Drew University.
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