2015
DOI: 10.1386/jcca.2.1.31_1
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Nationalist patriarchy and women painters in Taiwan under the Guomindang

Abstract: nationalist patriarchy and women painters in Taiwan under the Guomindang absTraCTThe distinctions of works by women artists in Taiwan in recent years are usually linked with influences of feminism and the lifting of martial law in 1987. In truth, women artists in Taiwan have been active since the beginning of the twentieth century and many more became influential after World War II during the period when Madame Chiang Kai-shek and her husband's Guomindang government directed cultural policies. The efforts of t… Show more

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