The birth of Chinese feminism : essential texts in transnational theory / edited by Lydia H. Liu, Rebecca E. Karl, and Dorothy Ko, editors.

"He-Yin Zhen (1886-1920) was a female theorist who played a central role in the birth of Chinese feminism. Editor of a prominent feminist-anarchist journal in the early twentieth century and exponent of a particularly incisive analysis of China and the world. Unlike her contemporaries, He-Yin Z...

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Other Authors: Liu, Lydia He, Karl, Rebecca E., Ko, Dorothy, 1957-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2013.
Series:Weatherhead books on Asia.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Chinese dynasties and note on translation introduction : toward a transnational feminist theory
  • The historical context : Chinese feminist worlds at the turn of the twentieth century
  • He-Yin Zhen biography
  • He-Yin Zhen, "On the question of women's liberation"
  • He-Yin Zhen, "On the question of women's labor"
  • He-Yin Zhen, "Economic revolution and women's revolution"
  • He-Yin Zhen, "On the revenge of women"
  • He-Yin Zhen, "On feminist antimilitarism"
  • He-Yin Zhen, "The feminist manifesto"
  • Liang Qichao biography
  • Liang Qichao, "On women's education"
  • Jin Tianhe biography
  • Jin Tianhe, "The women's bell"
  • Bibliography
  • Index.