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  1. Different Worlds of Discourse
    Transformations of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China
    Author: Qian, Nanxiu
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  BRILL, Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the... more

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    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media.

     

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    Contributor: Fong, Grace S.; Smith, Richard J.
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789047443339
    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Series: China Studies, 16 ; v.16
    Subjects: Chinesisch; Literatur; Frauenbild; Massenmedien; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Chinese literature -- Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 -- History and criticism; Women -- China -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses; Women -- China -- History -- 20th century -- Congresses
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  2. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the... more

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    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    ISBN: 9789047443339
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    Series: China studies ; v. 16
    Brill eBook titles 2008
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Women; Women
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xi, 415 p), ill., maps, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-402) and index

    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"--P. [ix]

    Contents ; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Different Worlds of Discourse: Transformations of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China (Nanxiu Qian, Grace S. Fong, and Richard J. Smith); PART ONE TRANSFORMATIONS OF GENDER ROLES; 1. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763-1851) and the Erasure of "Talented Women" by Liang Qichao (Harriet T. Zurndorfer); 2. "Tossing the Brush"? Wu Zhiying (1868-1934) and the Uses of Calligraphy (Hu Ying); 3. Reconfi guring Time, Space, and Subjectivity: Lü Bicheng's Travel Writings on Mount Lu (Grace S. Fong)

    4. From "Cainü" to "Nü Jiaoxi": Female Normal Schools and the Transformation of Women's Education in the Late Qing Period, 1895-1911 (Xiaoping Cong)PART TWO TRANSFORMATIONS OF GENRES; 5. Mediated Imaginings: Biographies of Western Women and Their J apanese Sources in Late Qing China (Joan Judge); 6. Female Assassins, Civilization, and Technology in Late Qing Literature and Culture (Jing Tsu); 7. Patriotism Versus Love: The Central Dilemma of Zhan Kai's Novel Bihai zhu (Ellen Widmer); PART THREE THE PRODUCTION OF GENDER AND GENRES IN NEW PRINT MEDIA

    8. Women in Shenbaoguan Publications, 1872-90 (Rudolf G. Wagner)9. The Mother Nü xuebao versus the Daughter Nü xuebao: Generational Differences between 1898 and 1902 Women Reformers (Nanxiu Qian); 10. Tianyi bao and He Zhen's Views on "Women's Revolution" (Xia Xiaohong Translated by Hu Ying); 11. Male Gaze/Female Students: Late Qing Education for Women as Portrayed in Beijing Pictorials, 1902-08 (Chen Pingyuan Translated by Anne S. Chao); 12. The Construction of Gender and Genre in the 1910s New Media: Evidence from The Ladies' Journal (Siao-chen Hu); Suggested Bibliography

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  3. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 9047443330; 9789047443339
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    Series: China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 16
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies; Chinese literature; Qing Dynasty (China); Women; Frau; Geschichte; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Chinesisch; Massenmedien; Frauenbild; Literatur; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 415 pages)
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    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"--Page [ix]. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-402) and index

  4. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Boston

    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's... more

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    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's present and future. These debates found expression in new media, including periodicals and pictorials, which not only harnessed the power of existing cultural forms but also encouraged experimentation with a variety of new literary genres and styles - works increasingly produced by and for Chinese women. Different Worlds of Discourse explores the reform period from three interrelated and comparatively neglected perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media.

     

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    Contributor: Fong, Grace S.; Qian, Nanxiu; Smith, Richard J.
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    ISBN: 9789047443339
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    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Subjects: Chinesisch; Literatur; Frauenbild; Massenmedien; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>
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    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"--P. [ix]

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-402) and index.

  5. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Contributor: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan... more

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    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763–1851) and the erasure of “talented women” By Liang Qichao /Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Chapter Two. “Tossing the brush”? Wu Zhiying (1868–1934) and the uses of calligraphy /Hu Ying -- Chapter Three. Reconfiguring time, space, and subjectivity: Lü Bicheng’s travel writings on Mount Lu /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Four. From “Cainü” to “Nü Jiaoxi”: Female normal schools and the transformation of women’s education in the late Qing Period, 1895–1911 /Xiaoping Cong -- Chapter Five. Mediated imaginings: Biographies of western women and their japanese sources in late Qing China /Joan Judge -- Chapter Six. Female assassins, civilization, and technology in Late Qing literature and culture /Jing Tsu -- Chapter Seven. Patriotism versus love: The central dilemma of Zhan Kai’s novel Bihai Zhu /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Eight. Women in Shenbaoguan publications, 1872–90 /Rudolf G. Wagner -- Chapter Nine. The mother Nü Xuebao versus the daughter Nü Xuebao: Generational differences between 1898 and 1902 women reformers /Nanxiu Qian -- Chapter Ten. Tianyi Bao and He Zhen’s views on “women’s revolution” /Xia Xiaohong -- Chapter Eleven. Male gaze/female students: Late Qing education for women as Portrayedi in Beijing pictorials, 1902–08 /Chen Pingyuan -- Chapter Twelve. The construction of gender and genre in the 1910s new media: Evidence from the ladies’ journal /Siao-Chen Hu -- Suggested bibliography /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- About the contributors /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Index /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith. During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's present and future. These debates found expression in new media, including periodicals and pictorials, which not only harnessed the power of existing cultural forms but also encouraged experimentation with a variety of new literary genres and styles - works increasingly produced by and for Chinese women. Different Worlds of Discourse explores the reform period from three interrelated and comparatively neglected perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047443339
    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Corporations / Congresses: International Conference Titled Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China (2005, Houston, Tex.)
    Series: China studies ; volume 16
    Brill eBook titles 2008
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Social science
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 415 pages)
    Notes:

    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"-- page ix

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-402) and index

  6. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the... more

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    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media.

     

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    Contributor: Qian, Nanxiu; Fong, Grace S.; Smith, Richard J.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047443339; 9047443330
    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Series: China studies ; v. 16
    Subjects: Chinesisch; Literatur; Frauenbild; Massenmedien; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Women; Women; Chinese literature; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Chinese literature; Qing Dynasty (China); Women
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 415 Seiten), Illustrationen, Karten
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-402) and index

  7. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the... more

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    During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. This book explores the reform period from three interrelated perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    ISBN: 9789047443339
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    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Series: China studies ; v. 16
    Brill eBook titles 2008
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Women; Women; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Social science
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xi, 415 p), ill., maps, 25 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-402) and index

    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"--P. [ix]

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Contents ; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Different Worlds of Discourse: Transformations of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China (Nanxiu Qian, Grace S. Fong, and Richard J. Smith); PART ONE TRANSFORMATIONS OF GENDER ROLES; 1. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763-1851) and the Erasure of "Talented Women" by Liang Qichao (Harriet T. Zurndorfer); 2. "Tossing the Brush"? Wu Zhiying (1868-1934) and the Uses of Calligraphy (Hu Ying); 3. Reconfi guring Time, Space, and Subjectivity: Lü Bicheng's Travel Writings on Mount Lu (Grace S. Fong)

    4. From "Cainü" to "Nü Jiaoxi": Female Normal Schools and the Transformation of Women's Education in the Late Qing Period, 1895-1911 (Xiaoping Cong)PART TWO TRANSFORMATIONS OF GENRES; 5. Mediated Imaginings: Biographies of Western Women and Their J apanese Sources in Late Qing China (Joan Judge); 6. Female Assassins, Civilization, and Technology in Late Qing Literature and Culture (Jing Tsu); 7. Patriotism Versus Love: The Central Dilemma of Zhan Kai's Novel Bihai zhu (Ellen Widmer); PART THREE THE PRODUCTION OF GENDER AND GENRES IN NEW PRINT MEDIA

    8. Women in Shenbaoguan Publications, 1872-90 (Rudolf G. Wagner)9. The Mother Nü xuebao versus the Daughter Nü xuebao: Generational Differences between 1898 and 1902 Women Reformers (Nanxiu Qian); 10. Tianyi bao and He Zhen's Views on "Women's Revolution" (Xia Xiaohong Translated by Hu Ying); 11. Male Gaze/Female Students: Late Qing Education for Women as Portrayed in Beijing Pictorials, 1902-08 (Chen Pingyuan Translated by Anne S. Chao); 12. The Construction of Gender and Genre in the 1910s New Media: Evidence from The Ladies' Journal (Siao-chen Hu); Suggested Bibliography

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  8. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Contributor: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan... more

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    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763–1851) and the erasure of “talented women” By Liang Qichao /Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Chapter Two. “Tossing the brush”? Wu Zhiying (1868–1934) and the uses of calligraphy /Hu Ying -- Chapter Three. Reconfiguring time, space, and subjectivity: Lü Bicheng’s travel writings on Mount Lu /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Four. From “Cainü” to “Nü Jiaoxi”: Female normal schools and the transformation of women’s education in the late Qing Period, 1895–1911 /Xiaoping Cong -- Chapter Five. Mediated imaginings: Biographies of western women and their japanese sources in late Qing China /Joan Judge -- Chapter Six. Female assassins, civilization, and technology in Late Qing literature and culture /Jing Tsu -- Chapter Seven. Patriotism versus love: The central dilemma of Zhan Kai’s novel Bihai Zhu /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Eight. Women in Shenbaoguan publications, 1872–90 /Rudolf G. Wagner -- Chapter Nine. The mother Nü Xuebao versus the daughter Nü Xuebao: Generational differences between 1898 and 1902 women reformers /Nanxiu Qian -- Chapter Ten. Tianyi Bao and He Zhen’s views on “women’s revolution” /Xia Xiaohong -- Chapter Eleven. Male gaze/female students: Late Qing education for women as Portrayedi in Beijing pictorials, 1902–08 /Chen Pingyuan -- Chapter Twelve. The construction of gender and genre in the 1910s new media: Evidence from the ladies’ journal /Siao-Chen Hu -- Suggested bibliography /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- About the contributors /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Index /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith. During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's present and future. These debates found expression in new media, including periodicals and pictorials, which not only harnessed the power of existing cultural forms but also encouraged experimentation with a variety of new literary genres and styles - works increasingly produced by and for Chinese women. Different Worlds of Discourse explores the reform period from three interrelated and comparatively neglected perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047443339
    RVK Categories: NP 6650
    Corporations / Congresses: International Conference Titled Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China (2005, Houston, Tex.)
    Series: China studies ; volume 16
    Brill eBook titles 2008
    Subjects: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Social science
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 415 pages)
    Notes:

    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"-- page ix

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-402) and index