Monday, March 4, 2013

Tina Mai Chen and Hershatter

Gail Hershatter, Women in China’s Long Twentieth Century



Tina Mai Chen, “Peasant and Woman in Maoist Revolutionary Theory, 1920s-1950s” in Catherine Lynch, Robert Marks, and Paul Pickowicz, editors, Reform, Revolution, and Radicalism in Modern China, Essays in honor of Maurice Meisner (Lanham, MD: Lexington Press, 2011).

Tina Mai Chen, “Use the past for the present; the foreign to serve China,” in Wang Ban, editor, Words and their Stories, Essays on the Language of the Chinese Revolution (Leiden: Brill, 2011): 205-226.

Tina Mai Chen, “They love battle array, not silks and satins,” in Wang Ban, editor, Words and their Stories, Essays on the Language of the Chinese Revolution (Leiden: Brill, 2011): 263-282.

Tina Mai Chen, "The Possibilities and Problematics of the Third World in the 1960s: Historical Connections and Critical Frameworks", in Karen Dubinsky et al, editors, New World Coming: The 1960s and the Shaping of Global Consciousness (Toronto: Between the Lines Press, 2009): 421-430.



Rosemary Roberts, “Positive Women Characters in the Revolutionary Model Works of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: An Argument Against the Theory of Erasure of Gender and Sexuality,” Asian Studies Review 28, no. 4 (December 2004): 407-22.

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