On The Status Of Women In Seventeenth-Century China
Teaching Spence's The Death Of Woman Wangi
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.23.1.12-20Abstract
Students of Chinese history are always curious about China's culture and society as well as the lives of individuals during its different periods. For anyone aspiring to teach Chinese history, a major challenge is how to present this Oriental heritage in both its historical and cultural contexts. This essay offers an example of my classroom experience in attempting to meet such a challenge and to satisfy other requisite elements of scholarship.
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