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Analyzing Gender : Wang Xi - Feng and the Shrew Erin L. Brightwell ABSTRACT The Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber has been a subject of gender - role - based analysis on numerous occasions , and such studies reveal intriguing ...
Analyzing Gender : Wang Xi - Feng and the Shrew Erin L. Brightwell ABSTRACT The Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber has been a subject of gender - role - based analysis on numerous occasions , and such studies reveal intriguing ...
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Wang Xi - feng and the Shrew The gender studies to be discussed here fall into two categories : those that position the characters within a larger discourse on Chinese fiction and gender , and those that restrict their investigation to ...
Wang Xi - feng and the Shrew The gender studies to be discussed here fall into two categories : those that position the characters within a larger discourse on Chinese fiction and gender , and those that restrict their investigation to ...
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Now the creation of sexual binarism , or more precisely the genesis of female gender , is performed by aligning his teratological operation with the imago of a imago of a dead mother . Consequentially Frankenstein , so far as gender is ...
Now the creation of sexual binarism , or more precisely the genesis of female gender , is performed by aligning his teratological operation with the imago of a imago of a dead mother . Consequentially Frankenstein , so far as gender is ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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