Writing Gender in Early Modern Chinese Women's Tanci Fiction /
"Women's tanci, or "plucking rhymes," are chantefable narratives written by upper-class educated women from seventeenth-century to early twentieth-century China. Writing Gender in Early Modern Chinese Women's Tanci Fiction offers a timely study on early modern Chinese women's representations of gend...
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West Lafayette, Indiana :
Purdue University Press,
[2021]
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