New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies
Volume 12, No. 1, June 2010
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Articles
The Absence of Gender in May Fourth Narratives of Woman’s Emancipation:
A Case Study on Hu Shi’s The Greatest Event in Life.
YANG LIANFEN 6
Traversing the Sublime: The Metamorphosis of the Female Body in Lu Xun’s
Regrets for the Past.
PING ZHU 14
On the Front: Women Confronting War.
LIU LU 29
Desires, Bodily Rhetoric and Melodramatic Imagination: Women in the Making
of Revolutionary Myth in Three Chinese Films of the Seventeen Years
LI LI 46
Revolutionary Aestheticism and Excess: Transformation of the Idealized
Female Body in The Red Lantern on Stage and Screen
ZHANG LING 67
Gender Psychology in The Red Lantern in its Evolution from Model Opera
to Soap Opera
ROSEMARY ROBERTS 93
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