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INDEX to MODERN CHINA Volume 22 Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-96 Number 2 (April 1996) pp. 97-240 Number 3 (July 1996) pp. 241-352 Number 4 (October 1996) pp. 353-488 Authors: BROOK, TIMOTHY, “The Sinology of Joseph Needham,” 340. CHEN SAN-CHING, see Levine, M. A. CHEN, SU-MIN, see Huang et al. CHENG, WEIKUN, “The Challenge of the Actresses: Female Performers and Cultural Alter- natives in Early Twentieth Century Beijing and Tianjin,” 197. CONSTABLE, NICOLE, “Jealousy, Chastity, and Abuse: Chinese Maids and Foreign Helpers in Hong Kong,” 448. DIRLIK, ARIF, “Reversals, Ironies, Hegemonies: Notes on the Contemporary Historiography of Modern China,” 243. FALK, KIMBERLEY C., see Huang et al. FENG, LIPING, “Democracy and Elitism: The May Fourth Ideal of Literature,” 170. FINNANE, ANTONIA, “What Should Chinese Women Wear? A National Problem,” 99. GUANG, LEI, “Elusive Democracy: Conceptual Change and the Chinese Democracy Movement, 1978-79 to 1989,” 417. HENRIOT, CHRISTIAN, “ ‘From a Throne of Glory to a Seat of Ignominy’: Shanghai Prostitution Revisited (1849-1949),” 132. HERSHATTER, GAIL, “A Response,” 164. HON, TZE-KI, “Ethnic and Cultura! Pluralism: Gu Jiegang’s Vision of a New China in His Studies of Ancient History,” 315. HUANG, SHU-MIN, KIMBERLEY C. FALK, and SU-MIN CHEN, “Nutritional Well-Being of Preschool Children in a North China Village,” 355. KIPNIS, ANDREW B., “The Languagoef Gifts: Managing Guanxi in a North China Village,” 285. LARY, DIANA, “The Tomb of the King of Nanyue—The Contemporary Agenda of History: Scholarship and Identity,” 3. LEVINE, MARILYN A., and CHEN SAN-CHING, “Communist-Leftist Control of the Euro- pean Branch of the Guomindang, 1923-1927,” 62. LI, LIANJIANG, and KEVIN J. O’BRIEN, “Villagers and Popular Resistance in Contemporary China,” 28. McLAREN, ANNE, “Women’s Voices and Textuality: Chastity and Abduction in Chinese Niishu Writing,” 382. O'BRIEN, KEVIN J., see Li, L. 480 INDEX to MODERN CHINA Volume 22 Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-96 Number 2 (April 1996) pp. 97-240 Number 3 (July 1996) pp. 241-352 Number 4 (October 1996) pp. 353-488 Authors: BROOK, TIMOTHY, “The Sinology of Joseph Needham,” 340. CHEN SAN-CHING, see Levine, M. A. CHEN, SU-MIN, see Huang et al. CHENG, WEIKUN, “The Challenge of the Actresses: Female Performers and Cultural Alter- natives in Early Twentieth Century Beijing and Tianjin,” 197. CONSTABLE, NICOLE, “Jealousy, Chastity, and Abuse: Chinese Maids and Foreign Helpers in Hong Kong,” 448. DIRLIK, ARIF, “Reversals, Ironies, Hegemonies: Notes on the Contemporary Historiography of Modern China,” 243. FALK, KIMBERLEY C., see Huang et al. FENG, LIPING, “Democracy and Elitism: The May Fourth Ideal of Literature,” 170. FINNANE, ANTONIA, “What Should Chinese Women Wear? A National Problem,” 99. GUANG, LEI, “Elusive Democracy: Conceptual Change and the Chinese Democracy Movement, 1978-79 to 1989,” 417. HENRIOT, CHRISTIAN, “ ‘From a Throne of Glory to a Seat of Ignominy’: Shanghai Prostitution Revisited (1849-1949),” 132. HERSHATTER, GAIL, “A Response,” 164. HON, TZE-KI, “Ethnic and Cultura! Pluralism: Gu Jiegang’s Vision of a New China in His Studies of Ancient History,” 315. HUANG, SHU-MIN, KIMBERLEY C. FALK, and SU-MIN CHEN, “Nutritional Well-Being of Preschool Children in a North China Village,” 355. KIPNIS, ANDREW B., “The Languagoef Gifts: Managing Guanxi in a North China Village,” 285. LARY, DIANA, “The Tomb of the King of Nanyue—The Contemporary Agenda of History: Scholarship and Identity,” 3. LEVINE, MARILYN A., and CHEN SAN-CHING, “Communist-Leftist Control of the Euro- pean Branch of the Guomindang, 1923-1927,” 62. LI, LIANJIANG, and KEVIN J. O’BRIEN, “Villagers and Popular Resistance in Contemporary China,” 28. McLAREN, ANNE, “Women’s Voices and Textuality: Chastity and Abduction in Chinese Niishu Writing,” 382. O'BRIEN, KEVIN J., see Li, L. 480 Articles: “The Challenge of the Actresses: Female Performers and Cultural Alternatives in Early Twentieth Century Beijing and Tianjin,” Cheng, 197. “Communist-Leftist Control of the European Branch of the Guomindang, 1923-1927,” Levine and Chen, 62. “Democracy and Elitism: The May Fourth Ideal of Literature,” Feng, 170. “Elusive Democracy: Conceptual Change and the Chinese Democracy Movement, 1978-79 to 1989,” Guang, 417. “Ethnic and Cultural Pluralism: Gu Jiegang’s Vision of a New China in His Studies of Ancient History,” Hon, 315. “ “From a Throne of Glory to a Seat of Ignominy’ : Shanghai Prostitution Revisited (1849-1949),” Henriot, 132. “Jealousy, Chastity, and Abuse: Chinese Maids and Foreign Helpers in Hong Kong,” Constable, 448. “The Language of Gifts: Managing Guanxi in a North China Village,” Kipnis, 285. “Nutritional Well-Being of Preschool Children in a North China Village,” Huang et al., 355. “A Response,” Hershatter, 164. “Reversals, Ironies, Hegemonies: Notes on the Contemporary Historiography of Modern China,” Dirlik, 243. “The Sinology of Joseph Needham,” Brook, 340. “The Tomb of the King of Nanyue—The Contemporary Agenda of History: Scholarship and Identity,” Lary, 3. “Villagers and Popular Resistance in Contemporary China,” Li and O’Brien, 28. “What Should Chinese Women Wear? A National Problem,” Finnane, 99. “Women’s Voices and Textuality: Chastity and Abduction in Chinese Niishu Writing,” McLaren, 382.

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