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The Women’s Movement and the Gendering of Taiwanese Democracy: The Beginning of an Institutionalized and Gendered Political Opposition, 1996-1998
Helen Li will give a talk at the University of Chicago on gendered political opposition in Taiwan as a part of the University's The East Asia: Trans-Regional Histories workshop.
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The East Asia: Trans-Regional Histories workshop invites University of Chicago graduate students and faculty, as well as scholars from other academic communities, to present creative and original work that speaks across the national lines of East Asia as well as the disciplinary lines of the academic community. Joint presentations among participants that incorporate multidisciplinary and/or trans-regional historical perspectives are especially encouraged.
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