Gendering Chinese Religion Sanjeewa D. RanathungaA gender critical consideration of women and religion in Chinese traditions from medieval to modern times. Gendering Chinese Religion marks the emergence of a subfield on women, gender, and religion in China studies. Ranging from the medieval period to the present day, this volume departs from the conventional and often male centered categorization of Chinese religions into Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, and popular religion. It makes two compelling
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