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CHIN 7014
History of Women and Gender in China
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Time & Location:
Wednesday 16:30-18:30 @ CPD1.21
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Week 1 (Sep. 6)
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Week 2 (9/13)
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Reading:
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Francesca Bray, “Fabrics of Power: The Canonical Meanings of Women’s
Work,” in her Technology and Gender: Fabrics of Power in Late Imperial
China (University of California Press, 1997), 183-205.

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Week 3 (9/20)
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Week 4 (9/27)
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Reading:
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Francesca Bray, “Encoding Patriarchy,” in her Technology and Gender:
Fabrics of Power in Late Imperial China, 91-150.
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Week 5 (10/4)
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Reading:
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Katherine Carlitz, “Desire, Danger, and the Body: Stories of Women’s
Virtue in Late Imperial China,” in Engendering China: Women, Culture,
and the State (Harvard University Press, 1994), 101-124.
Charlotte Furth, “Rethinking Van Gulik: Sexuality and Reproduction in
Traditional Chinese Medicine,” ibid., 125-146.
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Week 6 (10/11)
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Reading:
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Lisa Raphals, “Women as Prescient Counselors,” in her Sharing the Light:
Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China (SUNY Press, 1998),
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Week 7 (10/18)
Reading/Field Trip Week
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Week 8 (10/25)
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Reading:
Dorothy Ko, “Transitory Communities: Courtesan, Wife, and Professional
Artist,” in her Teachers of the Inner Chamber: Women and Culture
(Stanford University Press, 1994), 251-296.
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Week 9 (11/1)
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Anthony K. Appiah, “Freeing Chinese Feet,” in his The Honor Code: How
Moral Revolutions Happen (W. W. Norton, 2010), 53-100.
Dorothy Ko, “The Body Inside Out,” in her Cinderella’s Sisters: A Revisionist
History of Footbinding (University of California Press, 2005), 38-68.
Dorothy Ko, “The Burden and Uses of the Female body,” ibid., 187-225.
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Week 10 (11/8)
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Week 11 (11/15)
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Week 12 (11/22)
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