Yenlin Ku - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Yenlin, Ku (1988). "The changing status of women in Taiwan: a conscious and collective struggle toward equality". Women's Studies International Forum 11(3): 179‐186.
  • Yenlin, Ku (1989). "The Feminist Movement in Taiwan, 1972‐87". Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 21(1).
  • Yenlin, Ku (1996). "Selling a Feminist Agenda on a Conservative Market: The Awakening Experience in Taiwan" in Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Diane Bell and Renate Klein, eds. Melbourne: Spinifex Press, pp. 423–428.
  • Yenlin, Ku (2008). "Feminist activism within bureaucracy: Process of formulating and implementing regulations governing the protection of women's rights in Taipei". Women's Studies International Forum 31(3): 176‐185.

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