Women's Lives (Chinese: t 婦女生活, s 妇女生活, Fùnǚ Shēnghuó) was a monthly Chinese periodical which was published from July 1935 to January 1941. It began in Shanghai as the house journal of the (t 上海婦女界救國會, s 上海妇女界救国会, Shànghǎi Fùnǚjiè Jiùguóhuì) under the editorship of the Communist Shen Zijiu. In November 1937, it moved to Wuhan and, later, was again forced to relocate to the provisional Republican capital Chongqing, where served as editor-in-chief. A major contributor was , a graduate of Tokyo's Women's Advanced Teacher's School and an educator at many Chinese high schools.
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| - 妇女生活是中華民國歷史上的一份妇女刊物(半月刊),也是上海婦女救國會的會刊。1935年7月在上海创刊。該雜誌由沈兹九编辑,上海书店发行。该刊物号召妇女投入抗日活動當中。該刊物曾經兩度被國民政府查封。中國抗日戰爭全面爆發後,該刊物的編輯部先後遷往漢口以及重慶。1941年皖南事變爆發後停刊。許廣平、郭沫若、茅盾、何香凝、鄒韜奮等人曾在該刊物上投稿。 (zh)
- Women's Lives (Chinese: t 婦女生活, s 妇女生活, Fùnǚ Shēnghuó) was a monthly Chinese periodical which was published from July 1935 to January 1941. It began in Shanghai as the house journal of the (t 上海婦女界救國會, s 上海妇女界救国会, Shànghǎi Fùnǚjiè Jiùguóhuì) under the editorship of the Communist Shen Zijiu. In November 1937, it moved to Wuhan and, later, was again forced to relocate to the provisional Republican capital Chongqing, where served as editor-in-chief. A major contributor was , a graduate of Tokyo's Women's Advanced Teacher's School and an educator at many Chinese high schools. (en)
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| - Women's Lives (Chinese: t 婦女生活, s 妇女生活, Fùnǚ Shēnghuó) was a monthly Chinese periodical which was published from July 1935 to January 1941. It began in Shanghai as the house journal of the (t 上海婦女界救國會, s 上海妇女界救国会, Shànghǎi Fùnǚjiè Jiùguóhuì) under the editorship of the Communist Shen Zijiu. In November 1937, it moved to Wuhan and, later, was again forced to relocate to the provisional Republican capital Chongqing, where served as editor-in-chief. Its stated aim was to "enlighten the majority of women so they can achieve their own emancipation through participation in social movements". The inaugural issue included an article arguing women should devote themselves to nationalism and social reform. It opposed the return of women to the home under what it called the "new good-wife and wise-mother-ism" espoused by some Nationalist politicians. When the Ping opera singer Bai Yushuang was expelled by the mayor of Beiping (now Beijing) for the revealing attire and obscene lyrics of her 1933 , Women's Lives reported icily that "thousands of square miles of Chinese territory have been occupied by the Japanese without any resistance, but if a woman offends public decency, she must be expelled." A major contributor was , a graduate of Tokyo's Women's Advanced Teacher's School and an educator at many Chinese high schools. (en)
- 妇女生活是中華民國歷史上的一份妇女刊物(半月刊),也是上海婦女救國會的會刊。1935年7月在上海创刊。該雜誌由沈兹九编辑,上海书店发行。该刊物号召妇女投入抗日活動當中。該刊物曾經兩度被國民政府查封。中國抗日戰爭全面爆發後,該刊物的編輯部先後遷往漢口以及重慶。1941年皖南事變爆發後停刊。許廣平、郭沫若、茅盾、何香凝、鄒韜奮等人曾在該刊物上投稿。 (zh)
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