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Acknowledgements | ||
A Note on Transliteration | ||
Introduction | ||
Ch. 1 | Earliest Recollections | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Beginnings | 3 |
Footbinding | 4 | |
An Extraordinary Journey | 5 | |
Home Again and Growing Up | 8 | |
Marriage | 9 | |
The Birth of Ding Ling | 11 | |
Ding Ling's Early Childhood | 13 | |
The Story of Qiu Jin | 15 | |
Ch. 3 | Mother and Daughter Embarking on a New Life | 17 |
A New Life and a New Identity | 18 | |
To the Big City | 20 | |
The Daughter's Growing Independence | 21 | |
The Mother's Career | 22 | |
The Daughter's Schooling and the Death of the Only Son | 24 | |
Coping with Grief | 25 | |
Ch. 4 | Separation and Reunion | 27 |
One Step Higher and One Step Away | 28 | |
A Reinvigorated Manzhen | 30 | |
Changing Schools | 31 | |
Plunging Back into Grieving | 32 | |
Ch. 5 | Breaking Away | 35 |
Ding Ling's Engagement | 35 | |
Shanghai | 37 | |
A Time of Exploration | 39 | |
The Tragic Life of Qu Qiubai | 43 | |
The Mother's Struggle | 44 | |
Ch. 6 | Testing Her Wings in Raging Storm | 47 |
Hu Yepin: A Sketch | 48 | |
Respite with Mother | 51 | |
From Free Love to Marriage | 52 | |
From Anarchism to Communism | 54 | |
A Turning Point | 57 | |
Seeing the Light | 59 | |
The Sudden Eclipse | 61 | |
Following Her Husband's Footsteps | 63 | |
Soaring High | 65 | |
Ch. 7 | Caged Up in a World of Demons and Monsters | 67 |
News, Protests, and Rumors | 70 | |
The Contest of Wills | 71 | |
Wintering in a Summer Resort | 76 | |
The Mother's Visit | 77 | |
The Unspeakable Anguish | 81 | |
The Grip Loosens | 82 | |
Ch. 8 | Escape to Freedom | 85 |
Shattered Dreams | 89 | |
The Captor: Xu Enzeng's Version | 91 | |
Feng Da's Feelings | 93 | |
Taking Off | 93 | |
Ch. 9 | The Yan'an Period | 97 |
Yan'an | 97 | |
Chen Ming: A Sketch | 100 | |
Love and Marriage | 101 | |
A Communist First, Writer Second | 102 | |
The Triumph of the Communists | 104 | |
The Zenith of Ding Ling's Career | 105 | |
Ch. 10 | Trials and Tribulations in the Shifting Political Winds | 107 |
The Anti-Rightist Campaign: 1957-1958 | 108 | |
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: 1966-1976 | 115 | |
Abuse, Imprisonment, and Hard Labor | 116 | |
Solitary Confinement | 118 | |
Ch. 11 | Free Again and Exonerated | 121 |
Freedom and Rehabilitation | 122 | |
The Remaining Years | 124 | |
Ch. 12 | The Evolving Ideological Conviction: A Western Psychobiographical Analysis | 129 |
Cognitive Dissonance | 130 | |
Psychological Resilience | 134 | |
Defensive Identification | 135 | |
Ch. 13 | A Filial Daughter and A Loyal Subject: A Chinese Interpretation | 137 |
The Mandate of Heaven and the Responsibility to Remonstrate | 140 | |
Ch. 14 | Human Development in Sociohistorical Context | 143 |
Afterword | 147 | |
Chronology | 149 | |
References | 151 | |
Index | 157 |
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Add Ding Ling and Her Mother: A Cultural Psychological Study, Chinese writer Ling (1904-86) rebelled early against the patriarchal family system, joined the underground Communist Party and was imprisoned by the Nationalists, and was expelled from the Communist Party during the Cultural Revolution. Dien (California S, Ding Ling and Her Mother: A Cultural Psychological Study to your collection on WonderClub |