Through the lens of the discursive reconstruction and cultural reimagining of sisterhood, this book investigates the dynamic entanglements and contestations among women, nation, and Chinese modernity.
Through the lens of the discursive reconstruction and cultural reimagining of sisterhood, this book investigates the dynamic entanglements and contestations among women, nation, and Chinese modernity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yun Zhu is assistant professor of Chinese and Asian studies at Temple University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Gender, Nation, Subjectivities, and the Discourse on Sisterhood in Modern China Chapter 1 The Emergence of the "Women's Sphere" and the Promotion of Sisterhood in the Late Qing Chapter 2 From Dual Slaves to Liberty Flowers: The Feminist-Nationalist Spectrum of Sisterhood in Stones of the Jingwei Bird and Chivalric Beauties Chapter 3 Is Blood Always Thicker than Water? Rival Sisters and the Tensions of Modernity Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan Bourgeois Sisterhood and the Ambiguities of Female-Centeredness in Lin Loon Magazine (1931-1937) Chapter 5 Sisterly Lovers in Women's Fiction and the Potential of "Nondevelopment" as a Feminist Intervention Conclusion
Introduction: Gender, Nation, Subjectivities, and the Discourse on Sisterhood in Modern China Chapter 1 The Emergence of the "Women's Sphere" and the Promotion of Sisterhood in the Late Qing Chapter 2 From Dual Slaves to Liberty Flowers: The Feminist-Nationalist Spectrum of Sisterhood in Stones of the Jingwei Bird and Chivalric Beauties Chapter 3 Is Blood Always Thicker than Water? Rival Sisters and the Tensions of Modernity Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan Bourgeois Sisterhood and the Ambiguities of Female-Centeredness in Lin Loon Magazine (1931-1937) Chapter 5 Sisterly Lovers in Women's Fiction and the Potential of "Nondevelopment" as a Feminist Intervention Conclusion
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