Once Iron Girls

Once Iron Girls by Wu, Hui is a New Edition published by Bloomsbury USA on January 1, 2010, featuring 154 pages in English. This anthology presents twenty-five essays from seven prominent writers, whose works have become essential in the study of Chinese women’s literature. The collection highlights the feminist perspectives and rhetoric of a distinctive generation of Chinese women writers, contributing to the broader discourse on feminism in a global context.
Readers will find a diverse exploration of gender issues through the lens of post-Mao Chinese literary women. The essays not only showcase the unique voices of these authors but also enhance understanding of how feminism is articulated across cultures. This edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in literary criticism, Asian studies, and feminist literature, offering insights into the historical and cultural dimensions of women’s writing in China.
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Once Iron Girls: Essays on Gender by Post-Mao Chinese Literary Women, brings together twenty-five essays of seven prominent writers, whose fiction and poetry have become classics in the teaching and study of Chinese women. Showcasing the feminist thinking and rhetoric of a unique generation of Chinese women writers, this anthology contributes to the globalization of the feminist canon and enhances the awareness of the various ways ‘feminism’ is defined in a cross-cultural context.
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