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  1. Rethinking Authorship and Agency: Women and Gender in Late Imperial China
  2. Grace S. Fong, Guojun Wang
  3. pp. 1-10
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  1. Beyond the Inner Chambers: Xu Zhaohua and Her Teacher Mao Qiling
  2. Ellen Widmer
  3. pp. 11-29
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  1. Garden, Gender, and Memory: Shang Jinglan and Her Writings in the Ming-Qing Transition
  2. Yuefan Wang
  3. pp. 30-56
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  1. Yangzhou Revisited: Spatial Imaginaries and Women's Literature during the Qing
  2. Binbin Yang
  3. pp. 57-80
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  1. Where Have All the Guixiu Gone? Chinese "Women of Talent" at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
  2. Xiaorong Li
  3. pp. 81-107
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  1. "She Whistles Freely Shunning Companions": The Embedded and Transcendent Selves of Poet-Painter Wang Liang in the Eighteenth Century
  2. Janet Theiss
  3. pp. 108-136
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  1. From Convention to Subversion: Case Studies on the Female Gaze in Premodern China
  2. Grace S. Fong
  3. pp. 137-168
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  1. Zaisheng yuan and the Writing of Women's Culture
  2. Maram Epstein
  3. pp. 169-194
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  1. Agency and Strategy: Chastity Exemplars in an Early Qing Anthology
  2. Jessica Dvorak Moyer
  3. pp. 195-220
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  1. Virtue and Women's Authorship in Chinese Art History: A Study of Yutai huashi (History of Painting from Jade Terrace)
  2. Lara C. W. Blanchard
  3. pp. 221-243
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  1. A Son's Obligations: Promoting and Circulating Motherly Exemplariness in Late Imperial China
  2. Martin W. Huang
  3. pp. 244-266
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  1. Gender and Violence: The Multivalent Voices of a Cannibalized Concubine in Late Imperial Chinese Literature
  2. Guojun Wang, Guo Yingde
  3. pp. 267-293
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 294-296
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