Sustaining Women’s Culture and Preserving a “Secret” Script
Nüshu is a script used by uneducated rural women in Jiangyong County, Hunan Province, in China. It is believed to have proliferated since the end of the Ming Dynasty and flourished through the Qing Dynasty to the Cultural Revolution. In the past, women in this particular region used this “secret scr...
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