It seemed like Min used the third-person narrator to show how constructed Jian Qing's character was, how she made herself into a new person repeatedly, partly consciously and partly unconsciously.
The fractured feeling felt deliberate to me, as if the only way to explain the Cultural Revolution and "Madame Mao", and even Mao's own persona, was that dissociated tone and lack of personal continuity.
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The fractured feeling felt deliberate to me, as if the only way to explain the Cultural Revolution and "Madame Mao", and even Mao's own persona, was that dissociated tone and lack of personal continuity.