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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Terms and Conventions
- Introduction
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One Xue Shaohui and the Min Writing-Women Culture -
Two The Chen Brothers and the Fuzhou Navy Yard Culture -
Three A Marriage between the Two Cultures -
Four The 1897–98 Shanghai Campaign for Women’s Education -
Five Translating the Female West to Expand Chinese Women’s Space -
Six Introducing Modern Science and Technology through Literature -
Seven Xue’s Self-Repositioning in the Family -
Eight Xue’s Literary Response to the Late Qing Reforms - Conclusion
- Glossary of Chinese Names, Terms, and Titles of Works
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.323) Glossary of Chinese Names, Terms, and Titles of Works
(p.323) Glossary of Chinese Names, Terms, and Titles of Works
- Source:
- Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China
- Publisher:
- Stanford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Terms and Conventions
- Introduction
-
One Xue Shaohui and the Min Writing-Women Culture -
Two The Chen Brothers and the Fuzhou Navy Yard Culture -
Three A Marriage between the Two Cultures -
Four The 1897–98 Shanghai Campaign for Women’s Education -
Five Translating the Female West to Expand Chinese Women’s Space -
Six Introducing Modern Science and Technology through Literature -
Seven Xue’s Self-Repositioning in the Family -
Eight Xue’s Literary Response to the Late Qing Reforms - Conclusion
- Glossary of Chinese Names, Terms, and Titles of Works
- Bibliography
- Index