

Shu Yang, "Untamed Shrews: Negotiating New Womanhood in Modern China" (Cornell UP, 2023)
May 2, 2024
Scholar Shu Yang discusses how the 'shrew' archetype persisted and influenced the 'new woman' in modern China, revealing a new origin story for symbols of female empowerment. Yang provides detailed readings of sources, examining the historical context and wider meaning of the shrew in newspaper accounts, fiction, and theater. The podcast delves into the evolving status of women in Republican China, challenges traditional views on new women, explores media representations of suffragettes, and reimagines characters in modern Chinese literature.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Exploring Women's Agency in Republican China
05:20 • 17min
Exploring Media Representations of Early Chinese Suffragettes
22:41 • 2min
Motherhood and Politics: A Visual Representation
24:23 • 7min
Reimagining Pangin-Lian in Modern Chinese Literature
31:26 • 24min
Reflections on Writing and Analyzing Historical Materials
55:18 • 4min
Exploring Hysteria and Female Discourse in Republican China
59:32 • 5min