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Close-ups of Reality: Women's Experience, Social Space and Proletarian Femininity in 1930s Chinese Reportage Writing
Join The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago for a special talk on Women's Experience, Social Space and Proletarian Femininity in 1930s Chinese Reportage Writing
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Anup Grewal, a Ph.d. Candidate from the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago will present a workshop on Women's issues from 1930 China, specifically focus on their representation in reportage writing.
This workshop provides a common intellectual forum for students and scholars of diverse fields investigating the interaction of aesthetics with political economics as reflected in textual and visual media in East Asia.
The event will take place Friday, November 5, 2010, 3 – 5pm
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