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 Subject Bibliographies: Asian Studies

Cheng, Lucie. Women in China : Bibliography of Available English Language Materials. Berkeley, CA : Institute of East Asian Studies, 1984.
Chinese Reference Z7964 C5 +C47 1984 (LC) Also: CCL

Fan, Kok Sim. Women in Southeast Asia : A Bibliography. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1982. Reference Z7961 F35 (LC)

Wei, Karen T. Women in China : A Selected and Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, 1984. Reference Z7964 C5 W44 1984 (LC)

 
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