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The golden key :
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modern women artists and gender negotiations in Republican China (1911-1949) /
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by Amanda Wangwright.
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Leiden, The Netherlands ;
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Brill,
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2021.
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Modern Asian art and visual culture,
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The first monograph devoted to women artists of the Republican period, 'The Golden Key' recovers the history of a groundbreaking yet forgotten force in China's modern art world. Through its detailed examination of the lives and careers of six female artists-Guan Zilan, Qiu Ti, Pan Yuliang, Fang Junbi, Yu Feng, and Liang Baibo-this book argues that women were central to the emergence of modernist art in early twentieth-century China and to the nation's larger modernization project. Amanda S. Wangwright's analysis of a wealth of primary sources demonstrates how these women constructed public personas, negotiated space within art societies, applied feminist thought to their artistic praxis, and surmounted obstacles to their careers-wielding art as the "golden key" to professional advancement and gender equality.
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Introduction: The Golden Key of Art -- A Beacon in the Distance -- By Any Other Name -- Nude Ambition -- Embattled Careers -- Conclusion: Under the Power of the Times.
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Women artists
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Biography.
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Women artists
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Gender identity in art
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