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Women Warriors and Wartime Spies of China [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Edwards, Louise
  • Author:  Edwards, Louise
  • ISBN-10:  1316509346
  • ISBN-10:  1316509346
  • ISBN-13:  9781316509340
  • ISBN-13:  9781316509340
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  280
  • Pages:  280
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2016
  • SKU:  1316509346-11-MING
  • SKU:  1316509346-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100145390
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Explores China's most famous women warriors and wartime spies, shedding new light on the relationship between gender and militarisation.This book explores the lives of some of China's most famous women warriors and wartime spies through history. It sheds new light on the relationship between gender and militarisation to show how women warriors and spies have been exploited to glamorise war and promote militarisation in China.This book explores the lives of some of China's most famous women warriors and wartime spies through history. It sheds new light on the relationship between gender and militarisation to show how women warriors and spies have been exploited to glamorise war and promote militarisation in China.In this compelling new study, Louise Edwards explores the lives of some of China's most famous women warriors and wartime spies through history. Focusing on key figures including Hua Mulan,?Zheng?Pingru and Liu?Hulan, this book examines the ways in which these extraordinary women have been commemorated through a range of cultural mediums including film, theatre, museums and textbooks. Whether perceived as heroes or anti-heroes, Edwards shows that both the popular and official presentation of these women and their accomplishments has evolved in line with China's shifting political values and circumstances over the past one hundred years. Written in a lively and accessible style with illustrations throughout, this book sheds new light on the relationship between gender and militarisation and the ways that women have been exploited to glamorise war both historically in the past and in China today.1. Women warriors and wartime spies of China; 2. The archetypal woman warrior, Hua Mulan: militarising filial piety; 3. Qiu Jin: transitioning from traditional swordswoman to feminist warrior; 4. Xie Bingying opening public spaces to women  fighting patriarchy and fighting militarists; 5. Aisin Gioro Xianyu: 'Joan of Arc of the Orient' or 'Mata Hari of the East'?; 6. l3+

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