Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature

Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature
Title Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature PDF eBook
Author Huihua Chen
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 244
Release 2002
Genre Chinese fiction
ISBN 9789042007277

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The present volume of Critical Studies is a collection of selected essays on the topic of feminism and femininity in Chinese literature. Although feminism has been a hot topic in Chinese literary circles in recent years, this remarkable collection represents one of the first of its kind to be published in English. The essays have been written by well-known scholars and feminists including Kang-I Sun Chang of Yale University, and Li Ziyun, a writer and feminist in Shanghai, China. The essays are inter- and multi-disciplinary, covering several historical periods in poetry and fiction (from the Ming-Qing periods to the twentieth century). In particular, the development of women s writing in the New Period (post-1976) is examined in depth. The articles thus offer the reader a composite and broad perspective of feminism and the treatment of the female in Chinese literature. As this remarkable new collection attests, the voices of women in China have begun calling out loudly, in ways that challenge prevalent views about the Chinese female persona."

Gender Politics in Modern China

Gender Politics in Modern China
Title Gender Politics in Modern China PDF eBook
Author Tani E. Barlow
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 326
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780822313892

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Through the lens of modern Chinese literature, Gender Politics in Modern China explores the relationship between gender and modernity, notions of the feminine and masculine, and shifting arguments for gender equality in China. Ranging from interviews with contemporary writers, to historical accounts of gendered writing in Taiwan and semi-colonial China, to close feminist readings of individual authors, these essays confront the degree to which textual stategies construct notions of gender. Among the specific themes discussed are: how femininity is produced in texts by allocating women to domestic space; the extent to which textual production lies at the base of a changing, historically specific code of the feminine; the extent to which women in modern Chinese societies are products of literary canons; the ways in which the historical processes of gendering have operated in Chinese modernity vis à vis modernity in the West; the representation of feminists as avengers and as westernized women; and the meager recognition of feminism as a serious intellectual current and a large body of theory. Originally published as a special issue of Modern Chinese Literature (Spring & Fall 1988), this expanded book represents some of the most compelling new work in post-Mao feminist scholarship and will appeal to all those concerned with understanding a revitalized feminism in the Chinese context. Contributors. Carolyn Brown, Ching-kiu Stephen Chan, Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang, Yu-shih Chen, Rey Chow, Randy Kaplan, Richard King, Wolfgang Kubin, Wendy Larson, Lydia Liu, Seung-Yeun Daisy Ng, Jon Solomon, Meng Yue, Wang Zheng

Feminism and Global Chineseness: The Cultural Production of Controversial Women Authors

Feminism and Global Chineseness: The Cultural Production of Controversial Women Authors
Title Feminism and Global Chineseness: The Cultural Production of Controversial Women Authors PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 358
Release
Genre
ISBN 1621969258

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Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature

Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature
Title Feminism/femininity in Chinese Literature PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher
Pages 219
Release 2002
Genre Chinese fiction
ISBN 9789042007178

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Gender and Subjectivities in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature and Culture

Gender and Subjectivities in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature and Culture
Title Gender and Subjectivities in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author P. Zhu
Publisher Springer
Pages 297
Release 2015-06-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137514736

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Through both cultural and literary analysis, this book examines gender in relation to late Qing and modern Chinese intellectuals, including Mu Shiying, Bai Wei, and Lu Xun. Tackling important, previously neglected questions, Zhu ultimately shows the resilience and malleability of Chinese modernity through its progressive views on femininity.

Women’s Literary Feminism in Twentieth-Century China

Women’s Literary Feminism in Twentieth-Century China
Title Women’s Literary Feminism in Twentieth-Century China PDF eBook
Author A. Dooling
Publisher Springer
Pages 279
Release 2005-02-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1403978271

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This is a critical inquiry into the connections between emergent feminist ideologies in China and the production of 'modern' women's writing from the demise of the last imperial dynasty to the founding of the PRC. It accentuates both well-known and under-represented literary voices who intervened in the gender debates of their generation as well as contextualises the strategies used in imagining alternative stories of female experience and potential. It asks two questions: first, how did the advent of enlightened views of gender relations and sexuality influence literary practices of 'new women' in terms of narrative forms and strategies, readership, and publication venues? Second, how do these representations attest to the way these female intellectuals engaged and expanded social and political concerns from the personal to the national?

The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism

The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism
Title The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism PDF eBook
Author Tani Barlow
Publisher Duke University Press Books
Pages 500
Release 2004-03-25
Genre History
ISBN

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DIVBarlow documents the history of “woman” as a category in twentieth century Chinese history, tracing the question of gender through various phases in the literary career of Ding Ling, a major modern Chinese writer./div