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Woman's Hour

Zadie Smith, Women and their Scars, Xuefei Yang and Maternity Care

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Zadie Smith’s newest book, ‘Intimations’, was written during the early months of lockdown. It is a series of personal essays reflecting on the unprecedented situation of a worldwide pandemic, hoping to provoke readers to reflect on what has happened and what might come next.

Maternity care is to be the first focus of an independent new panel set up by the Health and Social Care Committee to give ratings to pledges made by the government. Ros Bragg from Maternity Action talks about what she would expect to be looked at, and the Chair of the new panel, Dame Jane Dacre, Professor of Medical Edcation at University College London, explains how patients’ experience will form a part of this evaluation.

In a new series we’re talking to women about their scars. They all talk about physical and emotional pain and the business of having to deal with other people’s reactions on a day to day basis and of coming to terms with the skin they are in. Today, Emily’s story.

Xuefei Yang is one of the world’s leading classical guitarists. Born in China, she started playing guitar aged seven, less than a decade after the end of the cultural revolution at a time when guitars were not well known in the country. By aged 10 she had already given her first public appearance. She toured the world as a schoolgirl and has now performed in over 50 countries. Her latest album, Sketches of China, draws from over 2000 years of Chinese culture and music. Making it has been a long-held dream, requiring transposing traditional music for the guitar to increase the repertoire for her instrument. She talks to Jenni about the stories behind the album, the story of the kidnapped intellectual woman Wenji Cai during the Han Dynasty and why it’s important to her to celebrate Chinese culture now.

Transcript

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Hello, Jenny Murray welcoming you to the Women's Our Podcast for Thursday, the 6th of August.

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Good morning.

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Joefe Young is one of the world's leading classical guitarist.

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Tomorrow she releases sketches of China, drawing on more than 2,000 years of her homeland's

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culture and music. We'll hear a sample of her

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culture and music. A new independent panel is being set up to evaluate

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government pledges in health and social care. Why will maternity care be its first concern? And the next in our

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series on scars and how we learn to live with them. Emily's as a result of the harm

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she did to herself.

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Zady Smith was named as one of Grandma's 20 best young British novelist in 2003

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and again in 2013 and she has frequently proved the prediction to be accurate.

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Her first novel, White Teeth, won just about every literary prize going,

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on beauty was shortlisted for the man Booker and won the orange and

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N. W. was shortlisted for the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction. She's a

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