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Finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Drama

Finalist for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play

At the beginning of the 20th century in China, copies of Ibsen's A Doll's House began circulating secretly amongst women in tea-houses. In China Doll, Marjorie Chan's first play, Ibsen is a catalyst for a young woman who comes to see her future in terms other than those laid out for her by the patriarchal society in which she lives. Su-Ling, an open-minded and intelligent young woman in Shanghai, has her feet bound by her grandmother, Poa-Poa. Despite the pain and the crippling effects, custom decrees that the smaller and daintier the foot, the more marriageable the woman. (The most desirable, "lotus feet," fit into lotus shoes only 3-4 inches long). Poa-Poa has high hopes that her granddaughter will marry well and bring prosperity to them both. Then Su-Ling meets the merchant Li, who enlarges her world by teaching her to read. As Su-Ling grows into womanhood, she makes choices that lead her toward independence, and which have consequences for everyone in her world.

À propos de l'auteur

Chan, Marjorie

Born in Toronto to settlers from Hong Kong, Marjorie Chan is the Artistic Director of Theatre Passe Muraille. As an award-winning interdisciplinary artist, she primarily identifies as a writer with specific interest in contemporary opera and collective forms, while also maintaining an active practice as a dramaturge and director. Marjorie's plays include China Doll, The Madness of the Square, a nanking winter, Tails From the City, and Lady Sunrise. Her award-winning libretti for operas include Sanctuary Song, The Lesson of Da Ji, M'dea Undone, and The Monkiest King.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781990737022
    • Éditeur
      J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
    • Date de publication
      15 juillet 2024
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégorie BISAC
      Drame / Canadien
    • Nombre de pages
      96
    • Langue
      Anglais