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Law, Ethics and Gender: China’s Quest for a Modern Selfhood as Reflected in Its Adaptations of Ibsen’s a Doll’s House

Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences - Germany
doi 10.1007/s40647-018-0219-x
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ArtsSocial SciencesHumanities
Date

May 9, 2018

Authors
Kwok-kan Tam
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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