English Literature of Gender Studies on Taiwanese Society

English Literature of Gender Studies on Taiwanese Society

 

Yenlin, Ku. 1988. “The changing status of women in Taiwan: a conscious and collective struggle toward equality.” Women’s Studies International Forum 11(3): 179-186.

 

Yenlin, Ku. 1989. “The Feminist Movement in Taiwan, 1972-87.” Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 21(1) Jan-Mar. 1989.

 

Yenlin, Ku. 1996. “Selling a Feminist Agenda on a Conservative Market: The Awakening Experience in Taiwan.” Pp.423-428 in Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Diane Bell and Renate Klein, eds. Melbourne: Spinifex Press.

 

Lee, Yuan-chen. 1999. “How the Feminist Movement Won Media Space in Taiwan: Observations by a Feminist Activist.” Pp. 95-115 in Spaces of their own: Women’s Public Sphere in Transnational China, Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang, ed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

 

Shih, Shu-mei. 1999. “Gender and a new Geopolitics of Desire: The Seduction of Mainland Women in Taiwan and Hong Kong Media.” Pp. 278-307 in Spaces of their own: Women’s Public Sphere in Transnational China, Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang, ed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

 

Chen, Peiying. 2004. Acting Otherwise: The Institutionalization of Women’s/Gender Studies in Taiwan’s Universities. New York: Routledge.

 

Hsieh, Hsiao-chin and Chueh Chang. 2005. “The development of the women’s movement and Women’s/gender studies in Taiwan”Pp. 21-82 in Gender, culture and society : women’s studies in Taiwan, Wei-hung Lin and Hsiao-chin Hsieh eds. South Korea: Ewha Women’s University Press.

 

Yenling, Ku. 2008. “Feminist activism within bureaucracy: Process of formulating and implementing regulations governing the protection of women’s rights in Taipei.” Women’s Studies International Forum 31(3): 176-185.