Women in China: Between tradition and ambition
In conversation with the Chinese author Yan Geling
Moderator: Jing Bartz, interpreter: Zhao Wei
"Women carry half the sky", Mao Zedong's sentence still resonates today. But what does it mean in today's China? In a society caught between rapid change and deeply rooted traditions, this is a new and pressing question for many young women.
In her novels and stories, author Yan Geling addresses precisely these areas of tension. With great narrative sensitivity, she accompanies women through times of upheaval, telling stories of adaptation and resistance, of loss, hope and self-assertion.
In conversation, Yan Geling provides insights into the lives of women in China today: How are role models changing? What expectations shape family and everyday life? And where is new freedom emerging?
The talk will be held in Chinese and interpreted into German.
In cooperation with: Chinese - German Society e.V
Registration: info@chdg.de
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Price information:
10,00 Euro, Members of the Literature Center and the Chinese - German Society have Free admission Registration at: info@chdg.de