Funu

Funu
Title Funu PDF eBook
Author José Ramos-Horta
Publisher The Red Sea Press
Total Pages 228
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780932415158

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First published in 1986, this is a re-issue of 1996 Nobel Peace Price winner Jose Ramos-Horta's book on the struggles in East Timor and the world's indifference to them. With a preface by Noam Chomsky.

Women in the Chinese Enlightenment

Women in the Chinese Enlightenment
Title Women in the Chinese Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Zheng Wang
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 428
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780520213500

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"Rarely does a reviewer or publisher encounter a milestone: this is it. It is the first major study of the development of Chinese feminism in what is arguably the most formative period in the history of modern China. In its women-centered approach, the book challenges the official women's history authored by the Chinese Communist Party and long accepted by Euro-American scholars. This book will set the agenda for future scholars researching the relationship between feminism and nationalism in China."--Dorothy Ko, author of Teachers of the Inner Chambers

Gender Dynamics, Feminist Activism and Social Transformation in China

Gender Dynamics, Feminist Activism and Social Transformation in China
Title Gender Dynamics, Feminist Activism and Social Transformation in China PDF eBook
Author Guoguang Wu
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 303
Release 2018-11-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429959869

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This book explores the extent to which women have been initiators, mobilizers, and driving forces of social transformation in China. The book considers how conceptions of women’s roles have changed as China has moved from state socialism to engagement with capitalist globalization, examines the growth of women’s gender and sexual consciousness and social movements for women’s rights, including for marginalized social and sex/gender grouops, and discusses women’s roles in society-state interactions, including many forms of social activism, cultural events, educational innovations, and more. Overall, the book demonstrates that women have not simply been passive receivers of the consequences of the forces of global capitalism, but that they have had a profound, active impact on social transformation in China.

Twentieth-Century China

Twentieth-Century China
Title Twentieth-Century China PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 289
Release 2013-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 1134647123

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Twentieth Century China: New Approaches is an important revisionist study of China's recent past. The chapters throw light on a variety of subjects within the field, which has recently undergone considerable change. The three major parts of this reader take into account the historical shape of the century, local perspectives on national history, and reflections on cultural history. The chapters in this volume reflect a move away from a Western-centred analysis of Chinese history, as well as the new wealth of archival material made accessible over the last decade. They highlight in challenging ways important topics that have generated considerable excitement among historians. Subjects discussed include the watershed date of 1949, feminism, the revolutions, the discourse of the communist party, and political theatre in modern China.

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II
Title Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Lily Xiao Hong Lee
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 764
Release 2015-01-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317515617

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This volume of the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women completes the four-volume project and contains more than 400 biographies of women active in the Tang through Ming dynasties (618-1644). Many of the entries are the result of original research and provide the only substantial information on women available in English. Of note is the inclusion of a large number of women who reached positions of authority during this period as well as women artists and writers, especially poets, during this period of increased female literacy and more liberal social attitudes to women's cultural roles. Wherever possible, entries incorporate translations of poems and sometimes prose works so as to let the women speak for themselves. The book also includes a multitude of entertainers and actresses. The volume includes a Guide to Chinese Words Used, a Chronology of Dynasties and Major Rulers, a Finding List by Background or Fields of Endeavor, and a Glossary of Chinese Names. It will prove to be a useful tool for research and teaching.

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
Total Pages 502
Release 2004-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780822332701

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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

China Made

China Made
Title China Made PDF eBook
Author Karl Gerth
Publisher Harvard Univ Asia Center
Total Pages 476
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674016545

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Based on Chinese, Japanese and English-language archives, this text explores the historical ties between nationalism and consumerism in China.