Keyword [Chinese women] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 9 |
141. | Perimenstrual distress: Its measurement and relationship with psychological variables among Chinese women in Hong Kong |
142. | The meaning and concept of 'leisure': Nova Scotian Chinese women's perspective |
143. | Symbiosis and solidarity: International contexts and the Chinese women's movement in the 1990s |
144. | The discursive formation of the 'new' Chinese women, 1860-1930 |
145. | Silent voices: Help-seeking patterns of recent immigrant Chinese women from Hong Kong to Canada |
146. | Modern and contemporary Chinese women's autobiographical writing |
147. | Chinese women in the fiction of Pearl S. Buck, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan: Discontent and ambivalence |
148. | A comparative study of contemporary Canadian and Chinese women writers |
149. | Chinese women during The Nationalist period in Chinese history, 1900-1949 |
150. | Nushu (Chinese women's script) literacy and literature |
151. | The poetics of hysterics: Feminine madness in Victorian English and modern Chinese women's literature |
152. | Mother-and-daughter writing and the politics of location in Maxine Hong Kingston's 'The Woman Warrior' and Amy Tan's 'The Joy Luck Club' |
153. | Images of Chinese women in Pearl S. Buck's novels: A study of characterization in 'East Wind: West Wind', 'Pavilion of Woman', 'Peony', 'The Good Earth' and 'The Mother' |
154. | Unbinding the feet, unbinding their lives: Social change for Chinese women in San Francisco, 1902-1945 |
155. | Chinese women and Christianity, 1860-1927 |
156. | Emotion regulation of Chinese women in adult romantic relationships |
157. | Gender, women's liberation, and the nation-state: A study of the Chinese opera 'The White-Haired Girl' |
158. | 'My double love of boys': Chinese women's fascination with 'Boys' Love' fiction |
159. | Beyond Life and Death Images of Exceptional Women and Chinese Modernit |
160. | British Influence And Chinese Women's Literature In The Past Century |
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