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The desire to translate and the desire in translation: "Chinese" feminism and nationalism in Ma Jun-wu's translation of the rights of women
Gender Implication of Racism: The Chinese laundries in the eyes of American power laundrymen (1870-1920)
Rethinking Sex, Female Agency, and Footbinding
Initial discussion of female hair (xueyu) discourse in Han society:from impure to taboo
Gender, Power and Penality
Archives introduction: The Cabinet’s Archival documents of the Department of Punishment regarding homicide cases in the category of marriage bi-sexual Qing Dynasty
Contract documents and gender research: “Taiwan society life document collection” as an example
Review of “Taiwan women’s history studies” degree theses in Taiwan in recent years (1991-1998)
A Flourishing Yin: Gender in China's Medical History, 960-1665
From midwives to man midwives:review of three modern European midwifery and gynecology association books