会议专题

Thinking about Thinking about Gender in Chinese Studies

Introduction Since the late 1970s, Anglophone scholarship on women and gender in China has grown from an occasional transgressive intervention (in which scholars said: ”Women were there too-politieal historians take note!”) to a rich, increasingly detailed, inventive field of its own.In an essay for an earlier meeting of this series of conferences on Chinese Studies in North America,”美国中国妇女研究评述,”Professor Lu Weijing 卢苇菁 deftly analyzed some of the major trends in this emergent field, concentrating upon works that dealt with the late imperial period.As she noted, works by Susan Mann, Francesca Bray, Patricia Ebrey, Dorothy Ko, Janet Theiss, Ann Waltner, and others have thoroughly overturned what Dorothy Ko dubbed the ”May Fourth” story of Chinese womanhood.

贺萧

加州大学圣克鲁兹校区历史系

国内会议

北美中国学的历史与现状国际学术研讨会

上海

英文

383-392

2011-06-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)