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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List of Plates

Plate 1. The front page of the first issue of Nüxuebao (Chinese Girl's Progress) in July 1898.

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Plate 2. Students and teachers at Jingzheng Women's School in 1899 before the school closed down.

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Plate 3. Nüzi shijie under two editors, Ding Chuwo and Chen Zhiqun.

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Plate 4. The female principals of Suzhou Zhenhua Women's School, Xie Changda and Jiang Zhennuo, made speeches on railway recovery in 1907.

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Plate 5. Female members of the Shenzhou Women's Republican Coordination in Shanghai in 1912.

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Plate 6. A photo of Tang Qunying.

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Plate 7. The cover of the first issue of Funü zazhi (The Ladies’ Journal) in January 1915.

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Plate 8. Two covers of Funü shibao, which reflected the change in its editorial policy.

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Plate 9. A photo of Li Zhishan.

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Plate 10. A photo of some founding members of the Awakening Society in 1920.

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