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She chants, she forgets, she goes on – an account of the practice of the dying women’s script, nüshu and her stimulus to the manifestations of creative drawing work
Lo, Y. Y. P.
2016-07-01
Source PublicationForgotten Books webpage
AbstractNüshu, women’s script, is believed to be created and practiced by women in Shangjiangxu Township, Jiangyong County, Hunan Province of China for generations. Such exclusive use among women had remained secret within its own region until the early 1950s and was revealed to the outside world in the 1980s. Its origin remains as myth since most manuscripts were buried when the owners died so that the women could continue their practice in the afterlife. In order to understand this dying culture, how some women communicated in their own script despite deprivation of education, I visited the region three times in the span of five years. During my visits I made acquaintance with some elderly women who shared with me their practice of nüshu. Writings were made on papers, paper fans, booklets, and some were written or embroidered on fabrics. The genres were diverse; auto/biography being one kind constituted the idea of genealogy. With nüshu, the women developed a tradition of storytelling, orally in chants, in embroidery work and in written form covering their stories that History had overlooked. In this paper, I describe the chanting practice and the unique culture of some elderly women, at the same time demonstrate how their chants informed my creative drawing work. It aims to open a dia
Keywordnüshu women’s script forgotten memory chanting writing drawing practice women’s culture sexual difference
Language英語English
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PUB ID20461
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionFaculty of Education
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Lo, Y. Y. P.. She chants, she forgets, she goes on – an account of the practice of the dying women’s script, nüshu and her stimulus to the manifestations of creative drawing work[C], 2016.
APA Lo, Y. Y. P..(2016). She chants, she forgets, she goes on – an account of the practice of the dying women’s script, nüshu and her stimulus to the manifestations of creative drawing work. Forgotten Books webpage.
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