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Particulars and Universals: Studies on Chinese Privacy
Bonnie S. McDougall
PART II: EXPERIENCING PRIVACY
Solitude, Silence and Concealment: Boundaries of the Social Body in Ming Dynasty China
Charlotte Furth
Privacy in Dream of the Red Chamber
Cathy Silber
PART III: INSCRIBING PRIVACY
Studying the Private Sphere of the Ancient Chinese Nobility through the Inscriptions on Bronze Ritual Vessels
Maria Khayutina
Privacy and Letter Writing in Han and Six Dynasties China
David Pattinson
PART IV: NEGOTIATING PRIVACY
The Origins of Modern Chinese Concepts of Privacy: Notes on Social Structure and Moral Discourse
Peter Zarrow
Functions and Values of Privacy in the Correspondence between Lu Xun and Xu Guangping, 1925-1929
Bonnie S. McDougall
PART V: EXPOSING PRIVACY
Privacy and its Ill Effects in Post-Mao Urban Fiction
Robin Visser
The Extrication of Memory in Tie Ning's Woman Showering: Privacy and the Trap of History
Chen Xiaoming
PART VI: CONCLUSION
Reflections on Privacy in China
Stephan Feuchtwang.
Particulars and Universals: Studies on Chinese Privacy
Bonnie S. McDougall
PART II: EXPERIENCING PRIVACY
Solitude, Silence and Concealment: Boundaries of the Social Body in Ming Dynasty China
Charlotte Furth
Privacy in Dream of the Red Chamber
Cathy Silber
PART III: INSCRIBING PRIVACY
Studying the Private Sphere of the Ancient Chinese Nobility through the Inscriptions on Bronze Ritual Vessels
Maria Khayutina
Privacy and Letter Writing in Han and Six Dynasties China
David Pattinson
PART IV: NEGOTIATING PRIVACY
The Origins of Modern Chinese Concepts of Privacy: Notes on Social Structure and Moral Discourse
Peter Zarrow
Functions and Values of Privacy in the Correspondence between Lu Xun and Xu Guangping, 1925-1929
Bonnie S. McDougall
PART V: EXPOSING PRIVACY
Privacy and its Ill Effects in Post-Mao Urban Fiction
Robin Visser
The Extrication of Memory in Tie Ning's Woman Showering: Privacy and the Trap of History
Chen Xiaoming
PART VI: CONCLUSION
Reflections on Privacy in China
Stephan Feuchtwang.