Gender
Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies
2021-23 Graduate Student Associate; PhD Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
Gao Yunxiang highlights the close relationships between three famous African Americans and two notable Chinese artists in the early twentieth century.
Robert Cliver’s “Red Silk” is a history of China’s Yangzi Delta silk industry during the wars, crises, and revolutions of the mid-twentieth century
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · The Feminist Awakening in China, with Leta Hong Fincher On the eve of International Women’s Day in 2015, the Chinese government arrested five
Wen-hui Anna Tang (唐文慧) and Emma J. Teng analyze the legal and international context of Taiwan’s approval of same-sex marriage.
Jasmine Hu, Ph.D. Candidate in Comparative Literature at Harvard University, examines recent female performances of ci poetry on Chinese television and the relationship between gender and genre.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Rural Women under Mao: Oral Histories of China with Gail Hershatter Today’s guest on the Harvard on China podcast is Gail Hershatter, Distinguished
Emma J. Teng, Professor at M.I.T., and Wen-hui Anna Tang, Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan, explain why Taiwan’s election is so significant for women in Asian politics.