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Doàn thi Diêm's ‘Story of the Vân Cát Goddess’ as a Story of Emancipation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2002

Olga Dror
Affiliation:
The Department of History, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA. od14@cornell.edu

Abstract

Most of the stories we know about the Vietnamese goddess Liêu Hanh derive from Doàn thi Diêm's story Vân Cát Thân Nũ Truyên. This article analyses the story, arguing that in fact it is a piece of fiction which reflects the author's views, experiences and aspirations for greater freedom for women.

Type
Articles
Copyright
© 2002 The National University of Singapore

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