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2. Frontmatter
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3. Cover
4. Glossary
5. Index
6. Conclusion: The Self and the Mirror
7. 3. Shih-shuo t’i: A Sui Generis Genre
8. 8. Milk and Scent: Women Shih-shuo
9. Selected Bibliography
10. Notes
11. 9. An Alien Analogue: The Japanese Imitation Daitō seigo
12. 10. New and Old: The Last Wave of Shih-shuo Imitations
13. 7. Things and Intent: Ming and Ch’ing Imitations
14. Introduction to Part 2: Fictional Truth or Truthful Fiction
15. 4. Between Order and Disorder: The Shih-shuo Taxonomy of Human Nature
16. Introduction to Part 3: A Category Mistake
17. 1. Character Appraisal: The Foundation of the Shih-shuo t’i
18. 6. Body and Heart: T’ang and Sung Imitations
19. Part 3: Discontinuity along the Line of Continuity: Imitations of the Shih-shuo hsin-yü
20. 5. Using Body to Depict Spirit: The Shih-shuo Characterization of “Persons'
21. 2. Character Appraisal and the Formation of Wei-Chin Spirit
22. Part 2: The Narrative Art of the Shihshuo hsin-yü
23. Part 1: From Character Appraisal to Character Writing: The Formation of the Shih-shuo Genre
24. Chinese Dynasties
25. Introduction to Part 1: Shih-shuo t’i, the Term and the Genre
26. Japanese Periods Involved in the Japanese Shih-shuo Imitations
27. Acknowledgments
28. Women Poets and Authors in Late Imperial China
29. A Book to Burn and a Book to Keep (Hidden): Selected Writings by Li Zhi (review)
30. Revitalizing the Xianyuan (Worthy Ladies) Tradition: Women in the 1898 Reforms
31. Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China: Xue Shaohui (1866-1911) and the Era of Reform
32. Women’s Poetry of Late Imperial China: Transforming the Inner Chambers by Xiaorong Li (review)
33. 7. The Worthies of the Bamboo Grove
34. Spirit and Self in Medieval China
35. A Book to Burn & a Book to Keep (Hidden): Selected Writings
36. Xue Shaohui and the Min Writing-Women Culture
37. The Chen Brothers and the Fuzhou Navy Yard Culture
38. Xue’s Self-Repositioning in the Family
39. Conclusion
40. Introduction
41. Translating the Female West to Expand Chinese Women’s Space
42. A Marriage between the Two Cultures
43. Xue’s Literary Response to the Late Qing Reforms
44. Introducing Modern Science and Technology through Literature
45. The 1897–98 Shanghai Campaign for Women’s Education
46. Lore and Verse: Poems on History in Early Medieval China.
47. Cultural and ritual empowerment of women in the northern courts: Yu Xin’s epitaphic writings
48. Xiaorong Li. Women's Poetry of Late Imperial China: Transforming the Inner Chambers
49. Biographies of Buried Memory in Late Imperial China
50. Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China : Xue Shaohui and the Era of Reform
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