Resistance, healing and empowerment through autobiographical therapeutic performance–– 愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum) : a solo matrilineal memoir and autoethnographic inquiry on Chinese womanhood and ‘The good woman’ ideal : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Writing at Massey University, New Zealand. EMBARGOED until 30 July 2027.

dc.confidentialEmbargo : Yes
dc.contributor.advisorTilley, Elspeth
dc.contributor.authorLam, Cynthia Hiu Ying
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-05T00:27:58Z
dc.date.available2025-05-05T00:27:58Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractMy research is an autoethnographic inquiry that employs creative and critical methodologies to examine the question: How does the process of writing and performing one’s life experiences and trauma act as a form of resistance to the dominant ‘good woman’ narrative, leading to personal healing, empowerment and transformation? Through the creation of my one-woman show, 愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum), a matrilineal memoir about three generations of Chinese women, I investigate how the creative process involving the writing, rehearsing and performance of my play can become a form of resistance and counter-storying against the dominant ‘good woman’ narrative, leading to personal healing and empowerment. I begin by discussing the historical context of the virtuous Chinese woman, and present research by scholars who demonstrate that depression in women contains a gendered lens, resulting from the socio-cultural pressures of living up to the ‘good woman’ ideal. My analysis uses the methodological framework of autobiographical/autoethnographic therapeutic performance (ATP). This is a method that focuses on the working through of personal traumatic material through writing and performance. My research utilises a transdisciplinary praxis, combining both arts-based and psychoanalytic theories and practice related to trauma recovery and the healing processes of ATP. My investigation is autoethnographic and deeply personal as my own life experience and creative process is used to answer my research question, as well as shining a light on the socio-cultural structures we live in. Employing a mixture of creative practice, personal reflection, theoretical examination, and a close reading of my play script and performance, I demonstrate how the creative process I went through has led to a form of personal healing and transformation, with the potential to impact and engage with the wider community.
dc.identifier.urihttps://mro.massey.ac.nz/handle/10179/72848
dc.publisherMassey University
dc.publisherEmbargoed until 30 July 2027
dc.rights© The Author
dc.subjectautoethnography, autobiographical therapeutic performance (ATP), solo female autobiographical performance, chinese womanhood, matrilineal memoir, trauma and recovery, dramatherapy, arts-based therapy, life writing, creative processes
dc.subjectLam, Cynthia Hiu Yin
dc.subjectCriticism and interpretation
dc.subjectAutobiography
dc.subjectAuthorship
dc.subjectEthnology
dc.subjectBiographical methods
dc.subjectWomen authors
dc.subjectChinese
dc.subjectNew Zealand
dc.subjectBiography
dc.subjectDrama
dc.subjectNarrative inquiry (Research method)
dc.subjectPsychic trauma
dc.subject.anzsrc360201 Creative writing (incl. scriptwriting)
dc.subject.anzsrc441009 Sociology of family and relationships
dc.titleResistance, healing and empowerment through autobiographical therapeutic performance–– 愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum) : a solo matrilineal memoir and autoethnographic inquiry on Chinese womanhood and ‘The good woman’ ideal : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Writing at Massey University, New Zealand. EMBARGOED until 30 July 2027.
thesis.degree.disciplineCreative Writing
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy
thesis.description.doctoral-citation-abridgedCynthia’s research employs creative and critical methodologies to examine the healing and transformative powers of Autobiographical Therapeutic Performance. Her research is an autoethnographic inquiry that examines how the performance of her one-woman show—愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum), a matrilineal memoir about three generations of Chinese women—can lead to personal healing, transformation, and engagement with the wider community.
thesis.description.doctoral-citation-longCynthia Hiu Ying Lam’s dissertation employs both creative and critical methodologies to examine the healing and transformative powers of Autobiographical/Autoethnographic Therapeutic Performance (ATP). Her research is an autoethnographic inquiry that examines how the writing and performance of her one-woman show—愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum), a matrilineal memoir about three generations of Chinese women—leads to personal healing, transformation, and engagement with the wider community. Addressing the socio-cultural oppressions relating to ‘the good woman’ ideal, Cynthia utilises a transdisciplinary praxis involving arts-based and psychoanalytic approaches to strive for personal and social transformation.
thesis.description.name-pronounciationSin-Thee-Ah He-Ew Ying Lam

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