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This is an extremely interesting and detailed collection of essays on how femininities and masculini...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
In her article Women\u27s Wartime Life Writing in Early Twentieth-Century China Li Guo discusses m...
In her article Women\u27s Wartime Life Writing in Early Twentieth-Century China Li Guo discusses m...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
Although continuing the patriarchal, Confucian standards of previous empires, the Qing Dynasty (1644...
This article reviews the book Writing Women in Modern China: An Anthology of Women\u27s Literature ...
Recent scholarship on women and gender has illustrated the prominent role played by women in the lat...
How did "new women" decide the course of their lives in modern China and how did authors depict them...
The three books above complement each other in their coverage of Chinese women\u27s literary genres ...
The burgeoning of a new print form—the women’s press—in early twentieth-century China signaled a rad...
This thesis studies the Qing women’s writings on the Dream of the Red Chamber. Qing women’s comments...
Almost half a century has passed since Anglophone feminist scholars began to write about women in Ch...
Chinese Women Unbound gives a brief historical background of the status of women in China and prese...
In this essay, I examine fictional works by two of the most influential and progressive male writers...
This is an extremely interesting and detailed collection of essays on how femininities and masculini...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
In her article Women\u27s Wartime Life Writing in Early Twentieth-Century China Li Guo discusses m...
In her article Women\u27s Wartime Life Writing in Early Twentieth-Century China Li Guo discusses m...