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Shanghai Tango

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shanghai Tango

Contributors:

By (Author) Jin Xing

ISBN:

9781843546337

Publisher:

Atlantic Books

Imprint:

Atlantic Books

Publication Date:

1st April 2008

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: trans, transgender people and gender variance

Dewey:

306.768092

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 196mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

209g

Description

Jin Xing is one of the brightest stars of the Shanghai Ballet. But her journey to international fame has been fraught with difficulty, because Jin Xing was in fact born a man. From an early age Jin was intensely uncomfortable with her gender. Unable to understand or put words to these feelings, she immersed herself in ballet dancing, her first love. Urged on by her parents, she joined the People's Liberation Army, where she received both dance and military training and became a Colonel. The curtains opened on a new act in her life when she received an arts scholarship to study dance in New York. While there she discovered that it was possible to change sex, and in an instant, what had been the province of dreams became a real prospect. She took the courageous decision to return to China to face the authorities, quit the army and confront the world with her decision to become a woman. As dramatic, graceful and deeply felt as a pas de deux, Shanghai Tango is a compelling account of growing up in a body that feels alien and of braving pioneering surgery in Communist China.

Reviews

"'Shanghai Tango is a breathtaking story... Everyone in the West should know about Jin Xing.' Xiaolu Guo, author of A Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers 'This memoir stands out [and is] never less than gripping.' - Edwin Reardon, The First Post"

Author Bio

Jin Xing was the subject of a television documentary at the age of eight and sent to a military academy at the age of nine. After moving to New York, she returned to China for a sex-change operation in 1995. Since then she has continued her career as a dancer and choreographer, with productions including Shanghai Tango and Carmina Murana. Jin Xing lives in Shanghai with her three adopted three children.

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