Chapter One: Rotten Girls

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For Lily, a professional 32-year-old woman living in Shanghai, navigating the divide between the expectations of her family deep in rural China and her own desires for her future has never been easy. As an unmarried woman who long ago left her hometown, she faces mounting pressure from her family and community to find a partner and settle down. On this weekโ€™s episode of Strangers in China, Lily shares her struggles with rootlessness and a search for belonging, and the revelations she has had about the world beyond China that have helped shape who she is today โ€” though often in direct opposition to traditional cultural norms.

Acknowledgments

The creators of Strangers in China would like to thank Ryan Thorpe and the Shanghai Writers Workshop and Anthony Tao of The China Project.

This episode and this series is dedicated to Clayโ€™s grandmother Joyce, who passed away as this podcast was being conceived.

Music credits:

โ€œAnalytical Skeletons,โ€ โ€œWhat Are You Doing Tomorrow?,โ€ โ€œShhia Bhat,โ€ โ€œAdvilโ€™s Lament,โ€ and โ€œGiftsโ€ by csus; Terri Skillz; โ€œSorrowโ€ย by Sappheiros; โ€œI Like Youโ€ย by Dovi; โ€œMARIGOLDโ€ย by Evan Schaeffer Music Studios.

Works consulted:

Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China, by Leta Hong Fincher