Women’s Tanci Fiction in Late Imperial and Early Twentieth-Century China
By Li Guo
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Li Guo
Li Guo teaches Chinese language, literature, culture, and Asian literatures at Utah State University. Her interests in scholarship include late imperial and modern Chinese women’s narratives, folk literature, film, and comparative literature. Guo’s recent publications include articles in Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature (2014), CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2013), Film International (2012), Frontiers of Literary Studies in China (2011, 2014), and Consciousness: Literature and the Arts (2011).
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