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King, Between Birth and Death - Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century China (January 8, 2014)

April 12, 2015

Michelle T. King's book was reviewed by Alice Clark for H-Asia and is published here under Creative Commons license.

Funnell, Warrior Women - Gender, Race, and the Transnational Chinese Action Star, (July 1, 2014)

April 1, 2015

Lisa Funnell's book was reviewed by Amy Lee for H-Asia and is published here under Creative Commons license.

Bray, Technology and Gender: Fabrics of Power in Late Imperial China, 1997

January 1, 2000

Ann Waltner review the book for H-Asia, April 2000

Hayford, China, 1997

January 1, 1997

Philip Cho reviews the book for H-Asia, November 1997, credit H-Asia.

Gender and Hybridity: Shanghai Eurasians in the 1920s and 1930s

The Fairbank Center of Chinese Studies presents a session featuring Professor Emma Teng of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Rice Queens, Snakeheads, and Green Cards: HIV and Gay Male Subjectivity in NYC Chinatowns

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a workshop with Assistant Professor Katherine Mason of Brown University and Assistant Professor Elanah Uretsky of George Washing University as discussant, organized by Nicole Hewendorp of Harvard University.

"The Birth of Chinese Feminism": Book Discussion with the Authors

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a workshop with Lydia Liu and Dorothy Ko on their book on Chinese Feminism.

From Imperialization to Anti-Communism: Romance in Colonial and Early Postwar Taiwan

The Harvard-Yenching Institute presents a lecture by Assistant Professor Lin Yei-yin of the University of Hong Kong. This talk will examine the development of Chinese-language romance writing in Taiwan under Japan’s imperialization movement and the KMT’s anti-communist measures.

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