Lexington Books
Pages: 174
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7391-3421-4 • Hardback • December 2009 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-3422-1 • Paperback • May 2011 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
978-0-7391-3423-8 • eBook • December 2009 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
Hui Wu is professor of English at the University of Texas-Tyler.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Bi Shumin
Chapter 3 A Writer's Fate
Chapter 4 Androgyny
Chapter 5 When Can Women Start Enjoying Life?
Chapter 6 Seeking Amazing Women
Part 7 Fang Fang
Chapter 8 Obedience versus Disobedience
Chapter 9 Women's Eyes
Chapter 10 On Women
Chapter 11 May My Dream Come True
Part 12 Han Xiaohui
Chapter 13 Gender Roles in Commercials
Chapter 14 I Don't Want to Be a Woman
Chapter 15 Three Autumnal Phases in a Day
Chapter 16 Women Don't Cry
Part 17 Hu Xin
Chapter 18 Women's Footprints of Pain
Chapter 19 A Pink Humor
Chapter 20 My View on Women
Part 21 Lu Xing'er
Chapter 22 Women's "Sameness" and "Difference"
Chapter 23 On "Femininity"
Chapter 24 One is Not Born a Woman
Chapter 25 Woman and the Crisis
Part 26 Shu Ting
Chapter 27 The Shadow of the Chaste Temple
Chapter 28 Give Her Some Space
Chapter 29 A Mirror of One's Own
Part 30 Zhang Kangkang
Chapter 31 We Need Two Worlds
Chapter 32 The "Grand" Realm versus the "True" Realm
Chapter 33 A Preface for Myself
The book will be useful for cross-cultural comparisons.... Recommended.
— Choice Reviews, July 2010
Once Iron Girls serves the important role of making available in English for the first time translations of essays on the nature of gender and womanhood by seven major literary figures: Bi Shumin, Fang Fang, Han Xiaohui, Hu Xin, Lu Xing'er, Shu Ting and Zhang Kangkang....Hui Wu has compiled, translated and contextualized a fine body of work that students of Chinese, gender and women's studies will value for its informative and thought-provoking essays.
— Pacific Affairs