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A Pictorial Autobiography by Zeng Jifen and China in the Early 1930′s Proceeding/Conference:Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference | 2017 | ||
Boundaries of Knowledge: “Quacks,” Learned Doctors, and the Legitimization of Women’s Medical Expertise in Mid-to-Late-Qing China Proceeding/Conference:American Oriental Society Western Branch Annual Meeting, 2018 | 2018 | ||
Diaries of a Filial Daughter Ma 馬孝女 (1887-1906): ‘Technologies of the Self’ as Knowledge Production in Anhui and Nationwide Proceeding/Conference:Workshop on “The Maker’s Space: Person, Place, and Production in Early Modern China,” Johns Hopkins University | 2019 | ||
“Guardians of family health: from the exemplary wife to the hygiene advocate” Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, AAS 2012 | 2012 | ||
‘History’ in Landscape: The Bao Family (18c.-19c.) of Dantu and the Making of Family and Local Histories Proceeding/Conference:2022 Annual Conference for Association for Asian Studies | 2022 | ||
Indigenous feminism in eighteenth-and-nineteenth-century China Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of Women’s History Network | 2012 | ||
Literary Production, Social Bonding, and Women Writers in Yangzhou: Re-Contextualizing Dream of Pear Blossoms (1847) Proceeding/Conference:AAS-in-Asia Conference | 2017 | ||
Literary Women of the Hui-Yang Families in mid-Qing Yangzhou and Beyond: From Xu Deyin 徐德音 (1681-1760?) to Jiang Zhu 江珠 (1764-1804) Proceeding/Conference:Conference for Association for Asian Studies | 2019 | ||
Mediations of expression: three cases of the "exemplary women" in Late Imperial China Proceeding/Conference:ASPAC & WCAAS Joint Annual Conference | 2011 | ||
Money matters: managing skills of an ‘Exemplary Wife’, Yuan Jingrong (19c.) Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society Western Branch | 2011 | ||
‘Quacks,’ Filial Piety, and Women’s Education: The Meaning of a Diary (1887-1906) Proceeding/Conference:Forum on “The Meaning of Texts: Understanding Ming-Qing Literature and Culture,” HKUST | 2021 | ||
Two Hundred and Forty Portraits for a 'Life of Unparalleled Glory' (1849): Ideal Manhood and the Rise of Pictorial Autobiographies in China Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on 'Chinese Masculinities on the Move: Time, Space and Cultures' | 2013 | ||
Visualizing exemplary lives: women’s self-portraits in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century China Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, AAS 2014 | 2014 | ||
What can be "Seen" about their lives: self-portraits by women and their textual excesses during the Qing Period Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, AOS 2013 | 2013 | ||
Women's Diaries from the Qing Period: Methodological Reflections Proceeding/Conference:New Cultural History and Chinese Literary Studies: Reflections and Prospect | 2019 | ||
Women’s Writings in the Salt Culture of Yangzhou: Wang Ying (1781-1842)’s Networks Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on The Ming and Qing in the 21st Century: New Discoveries, New Perspectives, New Horizons | 2017 | ||
Yangzhou Revisited: Spatial Imaginaries and Women’s Literature during the Qing Proceeding/Conference:Workshop on “Authorship and Agency: Rethinking Women and Gender in Late Imperial China,” for the 2022 special issue of Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture | 2022 | ||
徽商家族史視野下的清代閨秀文化 Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on Huizhou Studies, Anhui University | 2021 |