How has Chinese society changed since the end of the Mao era? What generational ruptures define this shift, and how do young Chinese people grapple with their history? Zhang Yueran, one of China’s most important literary voices, explores family and social conflicts in her novels, addressing themes of guilt, memory, and responsibility. In this talk, she reflects on a China in transition, generational conflicts, and the importance of literature in processing the past.
In cooperation with Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung e.V.
With Zhang Yueran
Moderated by N.N.
The event will be held in English.
Admission is free.
