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Pang-Mei Natasha Chang

    P.M. Chang is an author who explores the complex themes of human existence through his literary writing. His work often delves into profound questions about the meaning of life and an individual's place in the larger universe. Chang's style is characterized by its introspective nature and his ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. Through his carefully crafted narratives, he offers a unique perspective on the human experience.

    Bound Feet and Western Dress
    • 1997

      Bound Feet and Western Dress

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(1830)Add rating

      A harrowing dual memoir that braids the story of a Chinese-American woman’s search for identity with the dramatic tale of her great-aunt, who was born at the turn of the century in tradition-bound China and went on to become Vice President of China’s first women’s bank. "In China, a woman is nothing." Thus begins the saga of a woman born at the turn of the century to a well-to-do, highly respected Chinese family, a woman who continually defied the expectations of her family and the traditions of her culture. Growing up in the perilous years between the fall of the last emperor and the Communist Revolution, Chang Yu-i's life is marked by a series of rebellions: her refusal as a child to let her mother bind her feet, her scandalous divorce, and her rise to Vice President of China's first women's bank in her later years. In the alternating voices of two generations, this literary debut brings together a deeply textured portrait of a woman's life in China with the very American story of Yu-i's brilliant and assimilated grandniece, struggling with her own search for identity and belonging. Written in pitch-perfect prose and alive with detail, Bound Feet and Western Dress is the story of independent women struggling to emerge from centuries of customs and duty.

      Bound Feet and Western Dress