Once Iron Girls: Essays on Gender by Post-Mao Chinese Literary Women, brings together twenty-five essays of seven prominent writers, whose fiction and poetry have become classics in the teaching and study of Chinese women. Showcasing the feminist thinking and rhetoric of a unique generation of Chinese women writers, this anthology contributes to the globalization of the feminist canon and enhances the awareness of the various ways 'feminism' is defined in a cross-cultural context.
Once Iron Girls: Essays on Gender by Post-Mao Chinese Literary Women, brings together twenty-five essays of seven prominent writers, whose fiction and poetry have become classics in the teaching and study of Chinese women. Showcasing the feminist thinking and rhetoric of a unique generation of Chinese women writers, this anthology contributes to the globalization of the feminist canon and enhances the awareness of the various ways 'feminism' is defined in a cross-cultural context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hui Wu is professor of English at the University of Texas-Tyler.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Bi Shumin Chapter 3 A Writer's Fate Chapter 4 Androgyny Chapter 5 When Can Women Start Enjoying Life? Chapter 6 Seeking Amazing Women Part 7 Fang Fang Chapter 8 Obedience versus Disobedience Chapter 9 Women's Eyes Chapter 10 On Women Chapter 11 May My Dream Come True Part 12 Han Xiaohui Chapter 13 Gender Roles in Commercials Chapter 14 I Don't Want to Be a Woman Chapter 15 Three Autumnal Phases in a Day Chapter 16 Women Don't Cry Part 17 Hu Xin Chapter 18 Women's Footprints of Pain Chapter 19 A Pink Humor Chapter 20 My View on Women Part 21 Lu Xing'er Chapter 22 Women's "Sameness" and "Difference" Chapter 23 On "Femininity" Chapter 24 One is Not Born a Woman Chapter 25 Woman and the Crisis Part 26 Shu Ting Chapter 27 The Shadow of the Chaste Temple Chapter 28 Give Her Some Space Chapter 29 A Mirror of One's Own Part 30 Zhang Kangkang Chapter 31 We Need Two Worlds Chapter 32 The "Grand" Realm versus the "True" Realm Chapter 33 A Preface for Myself
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Bi Shumin Chapter 3 A Writer's Fate Chapter 4 Androgyny Chapter 5 When Can Women Start Enjoying Life? Chapter 6 Seeking Amazing Women Part 7 Fang Fang Chapter 8 Obedience versus Disobedience Chapter 9 Women's Eyes Chapter 10 On Women Chapter 11 May My Dream Come True Part 12 Han Xiaohui Chapter 13 Gender Roles in Commercials Chapter 14 I Don't Want to Be a Woman Chapter 15 Three Autumnal Phases in a Day Chapter 16 Women Don't Cry Part 17 Hu Xin Chapter 18 Women's Footprints of Pain Chapter 19 A Pink Humor Chapter 20 My View on Women Part 21 Lu Xing'er Chapter 22 Women's "Sameness" and "Difference" Chapter 23 On "Femininity" Chapter 24 One is Not Born a Woman Chapter 25 Woman and the Crisis Part 26 Shu Ting Chapter 27 The Shadow of the Chaste Temple Chapter 28 Give Her Some Space Chapter 29 A Mirror of One's Own Part 30 Zhang Kangkang Chapter 31 We Need Two Worlds Chapter 32 The "Grand" Realm versus the "True" Realm Chapter 33 A Preface for Myself
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