- Date: September - October 2015
- Location: Edinburgh & London, UK
Taiwanese writer Li Ang (李昂), who is best known for her social criticism and feminist literature, traveled to the U.K. to host several lectures on the intertwinement of gender, food, and politics.
Li first rose to fame with her 1983 novella, 'The Butcher's Wife (殺夫),' in which she delineated the hostility of Asia's conservative attitude towards women through a gruesome tale of sex, oppression, and murder.