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Engendering the Chinese revolution: radical women, communist politics, and mass movements in the 1920s
Gilmartin, Christina K.
Year: c1995.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
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Frontmatter
MAPS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTE ON ROMANIZATION
INTRODUCTION
PART I: GENDER IN THE FORMATION OF A COMMUNIST BODY POLITIC, 1920-1925
1 In a Different Voice: Male Communist Rhetoric on Women's Emancipation
2 Tentative Programmatic Beginnings: Wang Huiwu's Leadership
3 Xiang Jingyu's Dilemma
4 Inside the Party
PART II: THE POLITICS OF GENDER IN THE NATIONAL REVOLUTION, 1925-1927
5 May Thirtieth Revolutionary Upsurge
6 Guangdong Mass Women's Movement
7 On the Verge of Revolutionary Gender Transformations
CONCLUSION AND CONSEQUENCES
APPENDIX 1: TABLE OF COMMUNIST-SPONSORED MASS WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
APPENDIX 2: BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY
NOTES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: Engendering the Chinese revolution : radical women, communist politics, and mass movements in the 1920s Christina Kelley Gilmartin.
Author: Gilmartin, Christina K
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Source Version: Engendering the Chinese revolution : radical women, communist politics, and mass movements in the 1920s Christina Kelley Gilmartin
Gilmartin, Christina K
Berkeley: University of California Press, c1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04238
Subject Headings: • Women and socialism -- China
• Communism -- China -- History
• China -- History -- 1912-1928
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