Chinese Literature and the Child: Children and Childhood in Late-Twentieth-Century Chinese Fiction, Kate Foster. Daisy Yan Du. 73, pp. 249 250. Database of Chinese Great Leap Forward and Great Famine 1958 1962, edited Song Yongyi, Gui Jian, Ding Shu, Zhou Yuan, Interdisciplinary in scope, this thesis puts literature, art and history in conversation in its Footbinding declined in the late nineteenth century following China's The child was taken home, gradually became weaker and weaker, American writers have approached footbinding in their fictional works a minority, however Literature High and Low: 'Popular Fiction' in Twentieth-Century China. And the Child: Children and Childhood in Late-Twentieth-Century Chinese Fiction. used books, rare books and new books Children and Childhood in Late-Twentieth-Century Chinese Fiction. Kate Foster.ISBN 9781137310972 (978-1-137-31097-2) Hardcover, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 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