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Introduction
Of the Women, By the Women, or For the Women? -- Rewriting a Brief History of the Ladies’ Journal (Funu Zazhi), 1915-1931
The Masculine Universal and the Feminine Other: Gender Discourse in the Ladies’ Journal
Free Divorce in Thought and Practice: Gender Differences in the Ladies
The Rhetoric of “Sacrifice” and “Victimhood”: The Image of Prostitutes in the Ladies' Journal
The “Medical Advisory Column” in the Ladies’ Journal
The Writers’ Garden, the Toilette Case, and the Kasumam: Theory and Practice of Women’s Literature in the Ladies’ Journal of the 1910s
Individual Choice or National Policy: Reflections on Birth Control in Modern China As Seen in the Special Issue on Limiting Births of the Ladies’Journal in the 1920s
The Ladies’ Journal and Japanese Women: “Tong Wei Nuren” (“commonality as women”) in Modern East Asia
Study of Children Appeared on The Ladies’ Journal (1915-1931) -Making Comparison with Xinnuxing (Chosun Colonized by Japan)
New Views on Chinese Women’s History
Chinese Visions of and State, 1915-1953