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By Chinese Partnership Research Group at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. Edited by Professor Min Jiayin, China Social Sciences Publishing House, Beijing, August, 1995
Written for the 1995 U N Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China, September 1995, The Chalice and The Blade in Chinese Culture:
THE CHALICE AND
THE BLADE IN CHINESE CULTURE
By: Min Jiayin
Pub. Date: 1995
Donation: $34.95
Pages
ISBN: 7-5004-1741-1
Published by China Social Sciences Publishing House
Distributed by HarperCollins
"The Chalice and The Blade in Chinese Culture...is a great event...I believe that all those readers who care for Chinese women and who are interested in women's issues will obtain reliable information from this work, and thereby have a better understanding of the history and present conditions of Chinese women."
"Gender relations in middle and late Neolithic China were characterized by equality, and the sexes worked together and shared wealth...The worship of goddesses also prevailed in prehistoric China."
"The Chalice and The Blade in Chinese Culture is a major contribution to an understanding of the centrality of 'women's issues' to our world's past, present, and future."
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