Bound Feet Blues
Writer and performer Yang-May Ooi explores what led women to do the unimaginable in breaking and binding their daughters’ feet for the sake of beauty – and why the ancient Chinese practice of footbinding is still relevant in modern times.

Ooi draws from the themes of love and courage in her one-woman show, ‘Bound Feet Blues – A Life Told in Shoes’, inspired by her great-grandmother who had bound feet, and discusses what it means to do the unimaginable today. She will also perform a short extract from her show of the same name.

Ooi is a bestselling author, TEDx speaker and acclaimed writer and performer of Chinese-Malaysian heritage. She is author of novels ‘The Flame Tree’ and ‘Mindgame’, and of a memoir, ‘Bound Street Blues’. The show, ‘Bound Feet Blues – A Life told in Shoes’, performed in Malaysian English and Standard English, interweaves the story of her great-grandmother and Ooi’s own search for her sexual identity.

Ooi is a graduate of St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford, and this event is part of St Hilda’s Day at the festival.
Date: 9 April 2016, 12:00 (Saturday, -2nd week, Trinity 2016)
Venue: Jesus College, Turl Street OX1 3DW
Venue Details: Lecture Theatre
Speaker: Yang-Mai Ooi
Organising department: St Hilda's College
Organiser: Claire Harvey (St HIlda's College)
Organiser contact email address: claire.harvey@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
Part of: St Hilda's College Writers' Day at the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival
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Booking required?: Required
Booking url: http://oxfordliteraryfestival.org/
Cost: £12.00
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Claire Harvey