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Ban Zhao
The Paradigm of Hakka Women in History
Hebei Women's Normal Education Pioneers
UC GAIA Chen Schaberg CS5.5-Text.Indd
Ban Zhao: Scholar of Han Dynasty China
Geography / Origins of China Lesson 2
Beyond the White Dragon Mounds the Polities of the Tarim Basin in the First Three Centuries CE, Their Rise and Importance for Trade on the Silk Road
Ban Zhao and the Precepts for Women the Role of Confucianism in Shaping Women's Lives in China Confucianism Has Often Been
The Changing Face of China: Chinese Women and Their Awakening Culture
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
A Study of the Biographies of Eastern Han Women As Found in Hou Han Shu Lienü Zhuan
Women in Chinese Philosophy: Ban Zhao and the Feminisation of Confucianism
The Chinese Abdication Myth As Discourse on Hereditary Vs. Merit-Based Leadership
The Heritage of Chinese Civilization
The Women's Virtue Movement in Contemporary
World Cultures—Themes in Chinese Culture—V55.0512 Fall 2005 TR 2-3.15 29 W 4 St Room 101 Joanna Waley-Cohen KJCC
Chinese Women in Legal Education
Portrayal of China 1
Critical Discourse on Li Ruzhen•S Flowers in the Mirror
Top View
China 7344 Ng and Wang / MIRRORING the PAST / Sheet
Ji Sor (1997): Self-Realization of Women in Cinema and in History Tong (Hilary) Lin Claremont Mckenna College
Asian Studies
Confucian Patriarchy and the Allure of Communism in China - Not Even Past
Confucian Humanism and the Importance of Female Education: the Controversial Role of Ban Zhao1
Inheritance and Innovation in the Process of Artistic Creation in Major Kunqu Productions in the People‘S Republic of China, 2001-2015
Cheung 1 Roanna Cheung Department of History (China), UCLA the Humor of Wife-Fearing in Republican-Era Guangzhou Popular Cultur
A History of Chinese Literature?
Partisan Polemics in Ban Gu's Han Shu Anthony E
Lessons for the New Woman ?
ADMONITIONS for WOMEN by Ban Zhao
Ban Zhao and the Question of Female Philosophy in China
A Comparison of the Representations of Women
Han Emperors in China
After Confucius: Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy
Women's Work, Virtue and Space: Change from Early to Late Imperial China
Technology, Commentary and the Admonitions for Women Sherin Wing
Ban Zhao Pan Chao (C. 80 CE) Lessons for a Woman
Outline Lecture Twelve—Imperial Unification and Bureaucracy I) The
Reviewing Conduct Books As Feminist Rhetorical Devices for Agency Reforms