What's the Word? Chinese Women's Poetry

Length 29:00
Licensor Modern Language Association
Producer(s) Sally Placksin
Formats Limited Series, Special
Topics Asian, Literature, Women
Produced January, 2003
Added to PRX April 1, 2005
 

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Summary:

A celebration of Chinese women poets.

Website:

http://www.mla.org/radio

Additional Credits and Funding:

Technical Director: Duke Markos, Production Coordinator: Lee Morgan

Tones:

Authoritative, Polished, Thoughtful

Language:

English

Description:

Over the past several decades, interest in Chinese women poets has flourished. Many female voices lost for centuries have been recovered from libraries and archives, and contemporary women poets in both Taiwan and Mainland China have increased in number. Grace Fong talks about her work recovering the poetry of women writers from late imperial China; Haun Saussy, an editor of _Women Writers of Traditional China_, an anthology of poetry and criticism, reads works by several writers included in the anthology; and Michelle Yeh talks about her book _Frontier Taiwan_ and reads works by two 20th-century Chinese women poets.

Well-suited to National Poetry Month in April.

Well-suited for Asian Pacific Heritage Month.

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