Gendered archetypes of wartime occupation: ‘new women’ in occupied north china, 1937-1940

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  • who: ACER from the Timothy Brook, Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China (Harvard University Press, have published the research: Gendered archetypes of wartime occupation: 'New women' in occupied north China, 1937-1940, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/16,/1939
  • what: As Prasenjit Duara has argued, the concept of women as the 'the soul of 21 tradition-within-modernity' was common to many forms of conservative Chinese nationalism in the first decades of the twentieth century [72].
  • future: It is hoped that this 'visual history' approach―in which the pictorial . . .

     

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