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  40. Allione, Tsultrim.&nbsp; <i>Women of wisdom.</i>&nbsp; Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated, 2000.<br><br>
  41. <i>Ancient queens:</i>&nbsp; <i>archaeological explorations.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Nelson, Sarah Milledge). Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2003.<br><br>
  42. Andors, Phyllis.&nbsp; <i>The unfinished liberation of Chinese women, 1949-1980.</i>&nbsp; Ann Arbor, MI: Books on Demand. N/A<br><br>
  43. <i>Autumn willows:</i>&nbsp; <i>poetry by women of China's golden age.</i>&nbsp; (trans. Chow, Bannie; Cleary, Thomas). Ashland, OR: Story Line Press, 2003.<br><br>
  44. Ayscough, Florence.&nbsp; <i>Chinese women:</i>&nbsp; <i>yesterday and today.</i>&nbsp; New York: Da Capo Press, Incorporated, 1975.<br><br>
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  47. Bailey, Paul John.&nbsp; <i>Gender and education in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>gender discourses and women's schooling in the early twentieth century.</i>&nbsp; Studies in the history of Christian missions. London.: William B. Eerdmans Pub., 2007.<br><br>
  48. Baranovitch, Nimrod.&nbsp; <i>China's New Voices:</i>&nbsp; <i>Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender, and Politics, 1978-1997.</i>&nbsp; Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.<br><br>
  49. Barlow, Tani E.&nbsp; <i>The question of women in Chinese feminism.</i>&nbsp; Durham: Duke University Press, 2004.<br><br>
  50. Berg, Daria.&nbsp; <i>The quest for gentility in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>negotiations beyond gender and class.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2008.<br><br>
  51. Berik, Gunseli.&nbsp; <i>Gender, China and the World Trade Organization:</i>&nbsp; <i>Essays from Feminist Economics.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  52. Bernhardt, Kathryn.&nbsp; <i>Women and Property in China, 960-1949.</i>&nbsp; Law, Society, and Culture in China Series. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.<br><br>
  53. <i>Beyond tradition & modernity:</i>&nbsp; <i>gender, genre, and cosmopolitanism in late Qing China.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Fong, Grace S., Qian, Nanxiu, & Zurndorfer, Harriet T.). Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2004.<br><br>
  54. Bingham, Marjorie W.; Gross, Susan H.&nbsp; <i>Women in modern China.</i>&nbsp; Saint Paul, MN: Upper Midwest Women's History Center, 1980.<br><br>
  55. <i>Biographical dictionary of Chinese women:</i>&nbsp; <i>antiquity through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Lee, Lily Xiao Hong and Stefanowska, A.D.). An East Gate Book. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 2007.<br><br>
  56. <i>Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Qing Period, 1644-1911, Vol. I.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Lee, Lily X.). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women Series, Vol. 1. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe Incorporated, 1998.<br><br>
  57. <i>Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Twentieth Century.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Lee, Lily Xiao Hong). East Gate Book. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe Incorporated, 2002.<br><br>
  58. Birge, Bettine.&nbsp; <i>Women and property in Sung dynasty China (960-1279):</i>&nbsp; <i>Neo -Confucianism and social change in Chien-chou, Fukien.</i>&nbsp; Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Columbia University. New York: Columbia University, 1992.<br><br>
  59. Birge, Bettine.&nbsp; <i>Women, property, and Confucian reaction in Sung and Yuan China (960-1368).</i>&nbsp; Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature, and Institutions. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.<br><br>
  60. <i>Born of the same roots:</i>&nbsp; <i>stories of modern Chinese women.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Hsu, Vivian Ling). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1981.<br><br>
  61. Bossen, Laurel&nbsp; <i>Chinese Women and Rural Development:</i>&nbsp; <i>Sixty Years of Change in Lu Village, Yunnan.</i>&nbsp; Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated 2002.<br><br>
  62. Bossen, Laurel.&nbsp; <i>Chinese women and rural development:</i>&nbsp; <i>sixty years of change in Lu Village, Yunnan.</i>&nbsp; Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002.<br><br>
  63. Bray, Francesca.&nbsp; <i>Technology and gender:</i>&nbsp; <i>Fabrics of power in late imperial China.</i>&nbsp; A Philip E. Lilienthal Book. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.<br><br>
  64. <i>Bridge to China.</i>&nbsp; San Francisco, CA: China Books & Periodicals, Incorporated, 1980.<br><br>
  65. Bridgman, Eliza J. Gillett.&nbsp; <i>Daughters of China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Or sketches of domestic life in the Celestial Empire.</i>&nbsp; Salem: Higginson Book Company, 2000.<br><br>
  66. Brooks, Ann.&nbsp; <i>Gendered work in Asian cities:</i>&nbsp; <i>the new economy and changing labour markets.</i>&nbsp; Burlington, VT.: Ashgate, 2006.<br><br>
  67. Broyelle, Claudie.&nbsp; <i>Women's liberation in China.</i>&nbsp; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, Incorporated, 1977.<br><br>
  68. Butler, Alex.&nbsp; <i>Feminism, nationalism, and exiled Tibetan women.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Kali for Women, 2003.<br><br>
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  71. Cabot, Mabel H., Reid, Phyllis Thompson.&nbsp; <i>Vanished kingdoms:</i>&nbsp; <i>a woman explorer in Tibet, China and Mongolia, 1921-1925.</i>&nbsp; New York: Aperture, 2003.<br><br>
  72. Campbell, June.&nbsp; <i>Traveller in space:</i>&nbsp; <i>gender, identity, and Tibetan Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; Rev. ed. London; New York: Continuum, 2002.<br><br>
  73. Cass, Victoria.&nbsp; <i>Dangerous Women, Warriors, Grannies and Geishas of the Ming.</i>&nbsp; Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999.<br><br>
  74. Chang, Chiung-Fang.&nbsp; <i>Fertility, Family Planning and Population Policy in China.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  75. Chang, Iris.&nbsp; <i>The Chinese in America.</i>&nbsp; New York: Viking, 2003.<br><br>
  76. Chang, Jung.&nbsp; <i>Wild swans:</i>&nbsp; <i>three daughters of China.</i>&nbsp; New York: Touchstone, 2003.<br><br>
  77. Chang, Jung.&nbsp; <i>Wild swans:</i>&nbsp; <i>three daughters of China.</i>&nbsp; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.<br><br>
  78. Chang, Kang-I Sung; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles Y.&nbsp; <i>Women Writers of Traditional China:</i>&nbsp; <i>An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism.</i>&nbsp; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.<br><br>
  79. Chang, Leslie T.&nbsp; <i>Factory Girls:</i>&nbsp; <i>From Village to City in a Changing China.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Random House Publishing Group, 2009.<br><br>
  80. Chang, Pang-Mei Natasha.&nbsp; <i>Bound feet and western dress:</i>&nbsp; <i>a memoir.</i>&nbsp; New York: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated, 1996.<br><br>
  81. Chao, Paul.&nbsp; <i>Women under communism:</i>&nbsp; <i>family in Russia and China.</i>&nbsp; Dix Hills, NY: General Hall, Incorporated, 1977.<br><br>
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  83. Chen, Lanyan.&nbsp; <i>Gender and Chinese development:</i>&nbsp; <i>towards an equitable society.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2008.<br><br>
  84. Chen, Yu-Hua.&nbsp; <i>The impact of socioeconomic development on women's status in the family:</i>&nbsp; <i>Similarities and differences between China and Taiwan.</i>&nbsp; Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Pennsylvania State University, 2000. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 2000.<br><br>
  85. Cheng, Nien.&nbsp; <i>Life and death in Shanghai.</i>&nbsp; New York: Random House, Incorporated, 1987.<br><br>
  86. Cheung, Fanny.&nbsp; <i>Engendering Hong Kong society:</i>&nbsp; <i>A gender perspective of women's status.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. 1997.<br><br>
  87. Cheung, Fanny; Westwood, R.; Mehrain, T.&nbsp; <i>Gender and society in Hong Kong:</i>&nbsp; <i>A statistical profile.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies Research Monograph No. 23. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, 1995.<br><br>
  88. Cheung, Siu Keung.&nbsp; <i>Gender and community under British colonialism:</i>&nbsp; <i>emotion, struggle, and politics in a Chinese village.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2007.<br><br>
  89. Chiang, William W.&nbsp; <i>We Two Know the Script:</i>&nbsp; <i>We Have Become Good Friends: Linguistic and Social Aspects of The Women's Script Literacy in Southern Hunan.</i>&nbsp; Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1995.<br><br>
  90. China Education Translation Project Staff.&nbsp; <i>Women and education in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.</i>&nbsp; (contr. Altbach, Philip G.). Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo, GSE Publications, 1990.<br><br>
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  94. <i>Chinese Women Organizing:</i>&nbsp; <i>Cadres, Feminists, Muslims, Queers.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Hsiung, Ping-Chun; Jaschok, Maria; Milwertz, Cecilia Nathansen). Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women Series, Vol. 23. Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2002.<br><br>
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