This is a photograph of "bound feet, covered and uncovered.Poor have never been able to afford this practice (as it practically cripples and they cannot work) The 'westernized' rich Chinese definitely abandoned it - but it is still 'being done'"
People know the practice of footbinding in Chinese history through the lens of the anti-footbinding ...
This is a photograph of "Mrs. Mary Chan, 80 years old, baptized June 9, 1935." This woman has bound ...
This paper describes the morphology of the feet of a population of elite women from the Ming dynasty...
This is a photograph of a woman who has bound her feet since childhood to stunt their growth, an old...
Forman 1621 c1: A very few old people still have bound feet in deep hinterlands of China. Forman 16...
Print 1605: Bound feet of Chinese girl. Although illegal since Revolution in 1911, the custom is st...
The practice of breaking and then binding females’ feet began in 10th-century China. It was meant to...
"Bound feet - anatomically viewed in all their gruesomeness. Bound feet were well on the way out by...
Tinted lantern slide featuring a wooden barrow and a Chinese family. The exterior walls of houses ca...
"A girl of nine years of age with bound feet." Commercial studio portrait. Photographer Unknown. Mis...
The woman on the left shows a bare, never-bound foot; the woman on the right shows lotus (or lily) f...
There is considerable difference of opinion as to the origin and history of the practice of foot-bin...
The historiography of Chinese footbinding has been dominated by male narratives and a focus on anti-...
The anti-footbinding movement in China transformed the practice of footbinding from a source of prid...
This paper offers a short introduction to the practice of foot binding in China, as based on the rec...
People know the practice of footbinding in Chinese history through the lens of the anti-footbinding ...
This is a photograph of "Mrs. Mary Chan, 80 years old, baptized June 9, 1935." This woman has bound ...
This paper describes the morphology of the feet of a population of elite women from the Ming dynasty...
This is a photograph of a woman who has bound her feet since childhood to stunt their growth, an old...
Forman 1621 c1: A very few old people still have bound feet in deep hinterlands of China. Forman 16...
Print 1605: Bound feet of Chinese girl. Although illegal since Revolution in 1911, the custom is st...
The practice of breaking and then binding females’ feet began in 10th-century China. It was meant to...
"Bound feet - anatomically viewed in all their gruesomeness. Bound feet were well on the way out by...
Tinted lantern slide featuring a wooden barrow and a Chinese family. The exterior walls of houses ca...
"A girl of nine years of age with bound feet." Commercial studio portrait. Photographer Unknown. Mis...
The woman on the left shows a bare, never-bound foot; the woman on the right shows lotus (or lily) f...
There is considerable difference of opinion as to the origin and history of the practice of foot-bin...
The historiography of Chinese footbinding has been dominated by male narratives and a focus on anti-...
The anti-footbinding movement in China transformed the practice of footbinding from a source of prid...
This paper offers a short introduction to the practice of foot binding in China, as based on the rec...
People know the practice of footbinding in Chinese history through the lens of the anti-footbinding ...
This is a photograph of "Mrs. Mary Chan, 80 years old, baptized June 9, 1935." This woman has bound ...
This paper describes the morphology of the feet of a population of elite women from the Ming dynasty...