Pang-Mei wrote about her great-aunt, China’s first modern divorcée, in her book, Bound Feet Western Dress (Doubleday/Anchor). Natasha is her middle name, after Natasha Rostova in War Peace, which her mother was reading while she was pregnant. Natasha lived in Moscow for nearly six years in . Bound Feet Western Dress by Pang-Mei Natasha Chang. Click here for the lowest price! Audio Cassette, , Determined to make her own way, she moved to America and served in a series of prestigious positions, including president of a bank. Written by Yu-i's great niece, Pang-Mei Natasha Chang, Bound Feet and Western Dress chronicles the life of this exceptional woman.4/5(69).
by Pang-Mei Natasha Chang. 1. In Yu-i's family, each child was assigned a role from the start, so that a child was often limited (or given opportunities) on the basis of his or her name. For instance, "Yu" means goodness, and "i" means propriety. Bound Feet Western Dress by Pang-Mei Natasha Chang. Publication Date: Septem. In Pang-Mei Chang's novel, Bound Feet and Western Dress, she explains these traditions through her great aunt's perspective. show more content In Chinese culture, names are very symbolic in a way that they will shape, mold a one's personality, and determine compatibility with a mate. Pang-Mei Natasha Chang has two first names. Determined to make her own way, she moved to America and served in a series of prestigious positions, including president of a bank. Written by Yu-i's great niece, Pang-Mei Natasha Chang, Bound Feet and Western Dress chronicles the life of this exceptional woman. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Bound Feet Western Dress by Pang-Mei Natasha Chang. Click here for the lowest price! Audio Cassette, , Pang-Mei wears two dresses at her wedding, wanting to incorporate her heritage with her modern life and American husband. On the basis of her family story, do you think she'll be successful? Bound Feet Western Dress. Bound Feet Western Dress is a nonfiction book telling the stories of Pang-Mei Natasha Chang, a young first generation Chinese American woman, and her great-aunt Chang Yu-i who was born in China in
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