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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the
World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important
historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come
from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject
produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a
discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the
subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the
Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the
book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous
generations.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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During a stay of some months in China in the year of 1909 I had an
opportunity to see something of the educational work for women and
to meet several of the educated women of that interesting country.
I was greatly impressed both by the excellent work done by the
students in the schools and by the useful efficient lives of those
who had completed their course of study.
Now an ardent advocate of natural feet, she often tells of her
trials as a pioneer of the movement in Fuhkien province. "That I
have the distinction of being the first girl who did not have her
feet bound, is due to no effort of mine," she says, "for the
neighbour women used to say, 'Rather a nice girl, but those feet '
'Rather a bright girl, but those feet, ' and 'Those feet, ' 'Those
feet' was all I heard, until I was ashamed to be seem." -from "Dr.
Hu King Eng" In 1909, American missionary Margaret Burton traveled
to China, where she met and befriended many professional women-but
when she returned home, she was stunned to discover that many of
her fellow Americans had no idea that such educated, accomplished
women were to be found in Asia. So she set out, in this 1912 book,
to introduce Westerners to a few extraordinary Chinese women,
pioneers who defied longstanding cultural traditions-like the
forced hobbling of foot-binding and the second-class status of
women-to blaze new trails of achievement as doctors and
missionaries. This is a fascinating look at women who succeeded
against the longest of odds. American writer MARGARET ERNESTINE
BURTON (b. 1885) also wrote The Education of Women in China (1911)
and The Education of Women in Japan (1914).
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