Category: Rethinking JOSA(H)
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Women were also warriors – Reflections on David L. Davis’s ‘The evolution of Bushidō to the Year 1500’ (1978)
– in Rethinking JOSA(H)Women were also warriors – Reflections on David L. Davis’s ‘The evolution of Bushidō to…
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Okinawa: a lesson for peaceful coexistence?—Reflections on Hugh Clarke’s ‘A Place for Okinawa: Changing perceptions of Japan’s Southern Islands’ (2009)
– in Rethinking JOSA(H)Okinawa: a lesson for peaceful coexistence? – Reflections on Hugh Clarke’s ‘A Place for Okinawa:…
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All this was Poetry—Reflections on A.J. Prince’s “The Countryman in the Life and Works of Shen Ts’ung-wen” (1978)
– in Rethinking JOSA(H)All this was Poetry—Reflections on A.J. Prince’s “The Countryman in the Life and Works of…
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Traditional Chinese family values were not so virtuous and Republican women were not so quiet—Reflections on Bernice Lee’s ‘Women and the Law in Republican China’ (1977)
– in Rethinking JOSA(H)Traditional Chinese family values were not so virtuous and Republican women were not so quiet—Reflections…
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Creating space for feminist subjectivity and feminist history in China Studies—Reflections on T. Kobayashi’s ‘Chang Chu-chün for Women’s Rights’ (1976)
– in Rethinking JOSA(H)Creating space for feminist subjectivity and feminist history in China Studies—reflections on T. Kobayashi’s ‘Chang…