Women’s writing, a literary genre closely linked to the building of identity, cannot be isolated from the question of gender. Immediately we speak of women’s writing, a whole series of questions arises. How should we define it? Does it really exist? Are we thinking of literature written by women or of literature written by men about women? Are we thinking of the nature of the female sex perceived as inferior or, on the contrary, of gender (xingbie) without the risk of reducing human beings to..
In the wake of shifting cultural attitudes about gender and sexuality in Post-Mao China, new discour...
The aim of this thesis is to apply feminist perspectives to explore the ‘boys’ love’ (BL) culture in...
Since the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference contemporary women's writing in China has been a privilege...
The burgeoning of a new print form—the women’s press—in early twentieth-century China signaled a rad...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
Is there a difference between writing by men and that produced by women? What does that difference l...
Since the May 4th Movement on in 1919, in China, and especially after the Cultural Revolution, the t...
This is an extremely interesting and detailed collection of essays on how femininities and masculini...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
En Chine dynastique, les femmes étaient bien souvent confinées à l’espace domestique, et leurs rôles...
Almost half a century has passed since Anglophone feminist scholars began to write about women in Ch...
17 p. A print copy of the book in which the cited article appears is available through the UO Librar...
This special issue offers explorations of women, writing, and visuality in contemporary Chinese lite...
Considérant que les femmes et l’écrit littéraire sont tous deux à la fois producteurs et indicateurs...
A series of profound cleavages run through the history of writing - the fault lines opened by the so...
In the wake of shifting cultural attitudes about gender and sexuality in Post-Mao China, new discour...
The aim of this thesis is to apply feminist perspectives to explore the ‘boys’ love’ (BL) culture in...
Since the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference contemporary women's writing in China has been a privilege...
The burgeoning of a new print form—the women’s press—in early twentieth-century China signaled a rad...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
Is there a difference between writing by men and that produced by women? What does that difference l...
Since the May 4th Movement on in 1919, in China, and especially after the Cultural Revolution, the t...
This is an extremely interesting and detailed collection of essays on how femininities and masculini...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
En Chine dynastique, les femmes étaient bien souvent confinées à l’espace domestique, et leurs rôles...
Almost half a century has passed since Anglophone feminist scholars began to write about women in Ch...
17 p. A print copy of the book in which the cited article appears is available through the UO Librar...
This special issue offers explorations of women, writing, and visuality in contemporary Chinese lite...
Considérant que les femmes et l’écrit littéraire sont tous deux à la fois producteurs et indicateurs...
A series of profound cleavages run through the history of writing - the fault lines opened by the so...
In the wake of shifting cultural attitudes about gender and sexuality in Post-Mao China, new discour...
The aim of this thesis is to apply feminist perspectives to explore the ‘boys’ love’ (BL) culture in...
Since the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference contemporary women's writing in China has been a privilege...