Women Journalists and Feminism in China, 1898–1937
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Women Journalists and Feminism in China, 1898–1937 By Yuxin Ma

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Table of Contents

List of Plates

ix

List of Tables

xi

Preface

xiii

Acknowledgments

xvii

Introduction: Women's Journals, Feminism, and the Public Sphere in China

1

Chapter 1: Articulating Female Presence: The Formation of Women's Print Media, 1898–1911

25

Chapter 2: Suffrage Movement and Women's Journal Discourses, 1911–1915

93

Chapter 3: Women Journalists and the New Woman: Discourse and Practices, 1915–1923

147

Chapter 4: Feminism and the National Revolution in Women's Periodicals, 1924–1929

203

Chapter 5: Defending Women's Public Lives: Women's Print Media, 1932–1937

255

Epilogue

315

Notes

319