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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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- 2007-12-01
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- Review