Ding Ling

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Ding Ling was a prominent 20th-century Chinese writer and feminist known for her revolutionary literature and involvement in leftist and Communist cultural movements.

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Ding Ling canonical 3

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instanceOf Chinese writer
feminist
human
revolutionary writer
activeIn 20th century
alsoKnownAs Jiang Bingzhi
Jiang Weijun
awardReceived Stalin Prize
surface form: Stalin Prize for Literature
birthName Jiang Bingzhi
countryOfCitizenship China
fieldOfWork feminist theory in literature
literature
gender female
genre feminist literature
revolutionary literature
hasRole cultural activist
political writer
ideology Chinese communism
feminism
influenced Chinese feminist writers
modern Chinese literature
knownFor feminist perspectives in fiction
participation in Communist cultural movements
revolutionary literature
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
movement Chinese Communist cultural movement
Chinese left-wing literature
socialist realism
name Ding Ling self-link
nationality Chinese
notableAchievement contributed to revolutionary cultural movements in Yan’an
pioneered modern feminist themes in Chinese literature
portrayed women’s psychological struggles in early 20th-century China
notableWork Miss Sophia’s Diary
The Sun Shines Over the Sanggan River
occupation novelist
short story writer
writer
placeOfActivity Shanghai
Yan'an
surface form: Yan’an
politicalAlignment Communist
leftist
positionHeld member of the Chinese Communist Party
subjectOf Chinese literary criticism

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