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Bound Feet Walk

River Stone

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Bound Feet Walk intimately explores the life of a Chinese woman navigating early 20th-century China and immigrating to America, highlighting themes of female resilience and cultural clash. The book delves into the oppressive practice of foot-binding, a tradition that physically and socially restricted women, and contrasts it with the immigrant experience in America, where Chinese newcomers faced discrimination and hardship. The narrative emphasizes the protagonist's journey from physical bondage to intellectual and emotional liberation, offering a nuanced perspective on immigrant assimilation.

 
This biography unfolds in three parts: the protagonist's early life in China, her arduous journey to America, and her efforts to establish herself and contribute to her community. Using historical research, family records, and oral histories, the book provides a comprehensive portrayal of her life and social context. It reveals how even within restrictive circumstances, the human spirit can triumph through determination and adaptability.

 
By weaving together a personal story with the broader historical narrative of Chinese immigration, Bound Feet Walk offers a compelling exploration of its themes. This book is valuable to those interested in women's history, immigration studies, and Chinese culture, presenting factual information in an engaging and accessible manner.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 53 páginas.

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