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Women’s Voices of Late Imperial China
(2017)
Abstract
As the program leading coordinator, Rachel Wen-Paloutzian collaborated with Dr. Yanjie Wang of Asian and Asian American Studies and Dr. Kevin Wetmore of Theatre Arts to realize this third edition of the annual Women’s Voices series at the LMU Library in Spring 2017. This interdisciplinary library program offered unique glimpses into the lives and experience of women who lived in China from the 16th to early 20th century. Dr. Wang and Rachel worked together to select diverse personal narratives for the program. At the event, Dr. Wang set the stage for understanding Chinese women’s experiences during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and introduced three different women’s voices that were performed by LMU Theatre Arts students through dramatic reading. Student performances were directed by Dr. Kevin Wetmore. Wen-Paloutzian was the Master of Ceremonies for this library program. The event poster and banner were designed by library student assistant Heather Pilkington.
Keywords
  • Library Programming,
  • Asian Pacific Studies,
  • Dramatic Reading,
  • Women's Voices
Publication Date
Spring 2017
Citation Information
"Women’s Voices of Late Imperial China" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rachel-wen-paloutzian/3/
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