Education
Goldsmiths, University of London.
Goldsmiths, University of London.
She describes herself as a communicator between China and the world and has given talks at conferences about contemporary China and lectured at many top universities including Stanford and Harvard and The University of Sydney. Early in life she wanted to become a writer At the age of 16 she had to start working in a factory instead of finishing her promising school career.
During the decade at the factory she taught herself English.
In 2003 she was able to attend Goldsmiths, University of London, England to study creative writing. Her articles have been published in many newspapers and magazines.
She was the subject of a British Broadcasting Corporation television documentary Peschardt"s People. Sponsored by the United States State Department, she was a fellow on the University of Iowa"s International Writing Program in 2009, She is completing her first novel, Lotus, about prostitution set in modern day Shenzhen.
She is a regular guest on American Broadcasting Company, British Broadcasting Corporation and Cable News Network. Zhang was married to Calum MacLeod, a reporter for United States of America Today.
She co-authored China Remembers (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1999) and her memoir "Socialism is Great!" A Worker"s Memoir of The New China, is published by Atlas & Company and Random House and has been translated into seven languages.