This book offers a reading of modernism from the perspective of three women artists who were professionally active at different stages in China's political history. The author investigates how the artists negotiated their identities in circumstances that made their status as women living in twentieth-century China particularly distinct.

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REF.TEP
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English

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2016

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303

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9789087282295

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1

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monograph

Rewriting Modernism: Three Women Artists in Twentieth-Century China - Pan Yuliang, Nie Ou and Yin Xiuzhen - Cover
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Rewriting Modernism: Three Women Artists in Twentieth-Century China - Pan Yuliang, Nie Ou and Yin Xiuzhen