Book contents
- Women and the Periodical Press in China's Long Twentieth Century
- Women and the Periodical Press in China's Long Twentieth Century
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Sources
- Preface: The Role of Gender in Defining the “Women's Magazine”
- Introduction: Women's Journals as Multigeneric Artefacts
- Part I Methodologies: Framing, Constituting, and Regulating the Space of the Women's Journal
- 1 Persuading with Pictures: Cover Art and The Ladies’ Journal (1915–1931)
- 2 Engendering a Journal: Editors and Nudes in Linloon Magazine and Its Global Context*
- 3 Raising Eyebrows: The Journal Eyebrow Talk and the Regulation of “Harmful Fiction” in Modern China
- Coda: Women's Journals through the Prism of Late Qing Fiction
- Part II A Space of Their Own: The Woman's Journal, Generic Choice and the Making of Female Public Expression
- Part III Gendered Space and Global Context: Foreign Models, Circulating Concepts, and the Constitution of Female Subjectivities
- Conclusion: A Space of Their Own? Concluding Reflections
- Appendix: Journal Data
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Engendering a Journal: Editors and Nudes in Linloon Magazine and Its Global Context*
from Part I - Methodologies: Framing, Constituting, and Regulating the Space of the Women's Journal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2018
- Women and the Periodical Press in China's Long Twentieth Century
- Women and the Periodical Press in China's Long Twentieth Century
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Sources
- Preface: The Role of Gender in Defining the “Women's Magazine”
- Introduction: Women's Journals as Multigeneric Artefacts
- Part I Methodologies: Framing, Constituting, and Regulating the Space of the Women's Journal
- 1 Persuading with Pictures: Cover Art and The Ladies’ Journal (1915–1931)
- 2 Engendering a Journal: Editors and Nudes in Linloon Magazine and Its Global Context*
- 3 Raising Eyebrows: The Journal Eyebrow Talk and the Regulation of “Harmful Fiction” in Modern China
- Coda: Women's Journals through the Prism of Late Qing Fiction
- Part II A Space of Their Own: The Woman's Journal, Generic Choice and the Making of Female Public Expression
- Part III Gendered Space and Global Context: Foreign Models, Circulating Concepts, and the Constitution of Female Subjectivities
- Conclusion: A Space of Their Own? Concluding Reflections
- Appendix: Journal Data
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Women and the Periodical Press in China's Long Twentieth CenturyA Space of their Own?, pp. 57 - 73Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018