Qiu Miaojin
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Chiu Miao-Chin (Qiu Miaojin) | |
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Born | Changhua County, Taiwan |
May 29, 1969
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Paris, France |
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer |
Language | Chinese |
Nationality | Taiwan |
Alma mater | Taipei First Girls' High School, National Taiwan University, University of Paris VIII |
Period | 1989–1995 |
Genre | Literary fiction, autobiography |
Literary movement | Queer literature |
Notable works | Notes of a Crocodile, Letters from Montmartre |
Chiu Miao-Chin (Qiu Miaojin) (Chinese: 邱妙津; May 29, 1969 – June 25, 1995) was a Taiwanese novelist. Her unapologetically lesbian[1] sensibility has had a profound and lasting influence on queer literature in Taiwan.
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Biography
Originally from Changhua County in western Taiwan, she attended the prestigious Taipei First Girls' High School and National Taiwan University, where she graduated with a major in psychology. She worked as a counselor and later as a reporter at the weekly magazine The Journalist. In 1994 she moved to Paris, where she pursued graduate studies in clinical psychology and feminism at University of Paris VIII.
Her death was a suicide. Although there has been a great deal of speculation as to the exact cause of death, most accounts suggest that she stabbed herself with a kitchen knife.
Her best-known work is Notes of a Crocodile,[2] for which she was awarded the China Times Literature Award in 1995. The novel has been widely described as "a cult classic."[3][4] Qiu has been recognized as a counterculture icon,[5] and a two-volume set of her diaries was published posthumously in 2007.
Luo Yijun's book Forgetting Sorrow (遣悲懷) was written in her memory.
Bibliography
Novels
- Notes of a Crocodile (1994) - translated by Bonnie Huie (New York Review Books Classics, forthcoming)
- Last Words from Montmartre (1996) - translated by Ari Larissa Heinrich (New York Review Books Classics, 2014)
- Letters from Montmartre (1996) - excerpt translated by Howard Goldblatt. In J. Lau and H. Goldblatt (Ed. & Trans.), The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8248-2652-9
Short stories
- "Platonic Hair" (1990) - translated by Fran Martin. In F. Martin (Ed. & Trans.), Angelwings: Contemporary Queer Fiction from Taiwan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0-231-13841-3
See also
References
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Further reading
- “Begin Anywhere: Transgender and Transgenre Desire in Qiu Miaojin’s Last Words from Montmartre,” in Transgender China: Histories and Cultures, ed. Howard Chiang. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2012. ISBN 978-0230340626, http://www.worldcat.org/title/transgender-china/oclc/830163605&referer=brief_results
- "Stigmatic Bodies: The Corporeal Qiu Miaojin," in Embodied Modernities: Corporeality, Representation, and Chinese Cultures eds. Fran Martin and Larissa Heinrich. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0-8248-2963-6
- Sang, Tze-Lan D. The Emerging Lesbian: Female Same-Sex Desire in Modern China, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. ISBN 0-226-73478-1
External links
- First excerpt from Notes of a Crocodile in The Brooklyn Rail
- Second excerpt from Notes of a Crocodile in The Margins
- Excerpt from Last Words from Montmartre in Guernica (magazine)
- "The Kids Are Too Straight: Translating Qiu Miaojin’s Notes of a Crocodile" in Kyoto Journal
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