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Kang Tongbi (Chinese: 康同璧; pinyin: Kāng Tóngbì; 1887–1969), also romanized as Kang Tung Pih, was the daughter of Kang Youwei, a Chinese reformer and political figure of the late Qing dynasty and early Republican era.
- Elimination of foot-binding for women in China
- Lo Chang 罗昌
- Kang Tung Pih
Kang Tongbi (traditioneel Chinees: 康同璧, hanyu pinyin: Kāng Tóngbì) (1881 – Peking, 17 augustus 1969) was een Chinees feministisch activiste, hervormer en politiek figuur in de laatste jaren van de Qing-dynastie en in de Republikeinse periode (1912–1949).
Abstract: This article fills a scholarly lacuna in Chinese feminist and diasporic literature by revealing the long-neglected pioneer feminism of Kang Tongbi (1881–1969), especially her organization of Chinese women across Canada and the United States to promote gender equality and reformist politics from 1903 to 1905.
- Chen Zhongping
- 2019
康同璧. editor reformer. Kang Tongbi or Kang Tung Pih was the daughter of Kang Youwei, a Chinese reformer and political figure of the late Qing dynasty and early Republican era. Background.
Biography. See a list of available inventory for Kang Tongbi. Kang Tongbi (Madame Lo Chong) was born in Wenpei, Nanhai County, Guangdong Province, China in 1881.
This article fills a scholarly lacuna in Chinese feminist and diasporic literature by revealing the long-neglected pioneer feminism of Kang Tongbi (1881–1969), especially her organization of...
Kang Tongbi's Pioneering Feminism and the First Transnational Organization of Chinese Feminist Politics, 1903–1905 | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1353/TCC.2019.0001. Corpus ID: 149924465.