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Original Title: | The Good Women of China |
ISBN: | 1400030803 (ISBN13: 9781400030804) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Nanjing(China) Tangshan(China) Wuxi(China) …more Yangzhou(China) …less |
Literary Awards: | Kiriyama Prize Nominee for Nonfiction (2002) |

Xinran
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.25 | 8496 Users | 875 Reviews
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Title | : | The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices |
Author | : | Xinran |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | November 11th 2003 by Anchor (first published October 2nd 2002) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Cultural. China. History. Asia. Biography. Womens |
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When Deng Xiaoping’s efforts to “open up” China took root in the late 1980s, Xinran recognized an invaluable opportunity. As an employee for the state radio system, she had long wanted to help improve the lives of Chinese women. But when she was given clearance to host a radio call-in show, she barely anticipated the enthusiasm it would quickly generate. Operating within the constraints imposed by government censors, “Words on the Night Breeze” sparked a tremendous outpouring, and the hours of tape on her answering machines were soon filled every night. Whether angry or muted, posing questions or simply relating experiences, these anonymous women bore witness to decades of civil strife, and of halting attempts at self-understanding in a painfully restrictive society. In this collection, by turns heartrending and inspiring, Xinran brings us the stories that affected her most, and offers a graphically detailed, altogether unprecedented work of oral history.Rating Containing Books The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices
Ratings: 4.25 From 8496 Users | 875 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices
This is a heartbreaking book which I would never have picked up except I was looking for an X author for my Women Authors A-Z reading challenge this year. I never know how to rate books like these because its important to know about the situations in countries other than our own, but I always feel helpless and angry when I know that women are having such frightful difficulties.I have to bear in mind that this book was published in 2002 originally, the author having moving from China to England37% -- Sad stories. Well -written though.2/3 of the way through. Beautiful. I love memoirs and this is very unique because she retells the stories of real people...real women who called her line when she hosted her radio show years ago. The Women of Shouting Hill - wow.
I am chasing my adopted daughters heritage by reading books about China, especially as it relates to abandoned and damaged daughters. If you have been reading my reviews for a while, you know that my daughter who is ten years old was abandoned in Aksu, China at the age of 3½ months. We believe that because she had a cleft lip and palate her parents were unable to nourish her so abandoned her in a safe location so someone with more access to medical resources could save her life. She was very

"At that time in China, I might have gone to prison for writing a book like this. I couldn't risk abandoning my son, or the women who received help and encouragement through my radio programme. In England, the book became possible. It was as if a pen had grown in my heart." A stinging indictment of patriarchal violence in China through the ages and the hypocrisy of the Cultural Revolution, a tribute to the destroyed lives of countless women who have been left brutalized by an unjust, barbaric,
When I first started reading this book I had no idea how good it would turn out to be. I was expecting a handful of banal stories about what modern day life is like for a woman living in China. Imagine my surprise when I found myself captivated by the stories in this book, unable to stop reading after I finished the first one, having to read the next one, and the one after that...These stories (I really shouldn't call them this because they are not made up, this book contains real life accounts
I cannot even begin to imagine life in Revolutionary China -- Xinran has given a voice to women who have.
Wow, scrolling down the comments on this book I realized I'm the first guy to review this. Umm, here goes.Continuing my year of China reading I casually picked this up at my aunt's house but pretty soon found myself absolutely glued to it. I've read a few memoirs of modern China and the Cultural Revolution, many of which contained stories of shocking cruelty and incredible endurance, but none have affected me quite as much as the stories compiled in this book. The images are just stunning: a
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