Posts Tagged ‘family’
The Emperor’s New Diaper
Posted in performance art, tagged body, Chinese Culture, family, identity, immigration, marriage, multiculturalism, performance art, politics, red baby diaper on March 30, 2013 |
When I Was Born
Posted in performance art, tagged childhood, Chinese Culture, culture, family, feminism, gender, identity, immigration, language, love, minority, performance art, power on March 30, 2010 |
photo by Kalli Anne
narrative in the video
“I have a confession, I was born in January 2nd, 1975 in a small village in china in a cold winter.I have a big brother and seven sisters and I am the youngest one. When I was born, my father looked at me and said I was just another mouth to feed. “
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”
“when i was born, my father said i was just another mouth to feed”








