In cooperation with the Henry Luce Foundation and Shanghai University, the Ricci Institute has co-published a collection of papers called Xingbie yu lishi: jindai Zhongguo funü yu Jidujiao (Gender and History: Chinese Women and Christianity). Edited by Tao Feiya, this volume is a collection of essays on the role of Chinese women in a Christian context from the 19th to the mid-20th centuries, including missions and women missionaries, the women’s movement, and women’s roles in home, family, and country. Authors include Dr. Melissa Dale, Profs. Ma Changlin, Zhang Xianqing, Peter Ng, and Tao Feiya.(Click to see the Table of Contents and Preface.)
Publisher: Shanghai renmin chubanshe (Shanghai People’s Publishing House), 2006.
437 p.
ISBN 7-208-06281-1
Price: ¥20.60
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