Women in China: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Karen T. Wei
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
18th September 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
016.30540951
Hardback
250
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"One of the most important reference tools on the subject of women in China.... [Wei has accomplished a great deal] by bringing together further information, some of which is hardly accessible otherwise and is much scattered. This bibliography contains more than 1,100 annotated entries of monographs, periodical articles, theses, dissertations, and reports ... arranged by broad subjects.... At the end of each subject chapter, cross-references listed by entry numbers give readers additional approaches to the literature of multidisciplinary subjects. ... On the whole, Wei's bibliography is a very much needed and useful reference tool, essential for every library supporting women's studies. Recommended for both academic and public libraries."-Choice
One of the most important reference tools on the subject of women in China.... [Wei has accomplished a great deal] by bringing together further information, some of which is hardly accessible otherwise and is much scattered. This bibliography contains more than 1,100 annotated entries of monographs, periodical articles, theses, dissertations, and reports ... arranged by broad subjects.... At the end of each subject chapter, cross-references listed by entry numbers give readers additional approaches to the literature of multidisciplinary subjects. ... On the whole, Wei's bibliography is a very much needed and useful reference tool, essential for every library supporting women's studies. Recommended for both academic and public libraries.-Choice
Women in China takes the first step toward documenting the role of women in non-Western cultures. It will be useful to any serious students of women in Chinese history and culture. For women's or Asian studies collections.-Reference Books Bulletin
"Women in China takes the first step toward documenting the role of women in non-Western cultures. It will be useful to any serious students of women in Chinese history and culture. For women's or Asian studies collections."-Reference Books Bulletin
KAREN F. WEI is Associate Professor of Library Administration and Chinese Librarian at the University of Illinois.