Teaching Resources
Author: EAA Editorial Office
This month’s EAA Digest exclusive features, in all but one entry, several women’s memoirs, autobiographies, and personal stories. The focus is upon Japan, China, and Taiwan.
Keywords: China, China and Inner Asia, History, Japan, Literature, Northeast Asia, Taiwan
How to Cite: Editorial Office, E. (2021) “Teaching Resources: Stories about Women in Asia”, Education About Asia. doi: https://doi.org/10.65959/eaa.1724
Teaching Resources: Stories about Women in Asia
This month’s EAA Digest exclusive features, in all but one entry, several women’s memoirs, autobiographies, and personal stories. The focus is upon Japan, China, and Taiwan.Other Teaching Resources: Touching Home in China
“Touching Home in China” is a transmedia project created by Melissa Ludtke, Julie Mallozzi, and Jocelyn Ford that focuses upon the experiences of Chinese girls abandoned as infants during China's "one-child policy" era who were adopted by Americans and raised in the US and those who grew up in China as only-childs, and their interactions with each other. The stories, videos, and lesson plans of “Touching Home in China” include a wide range of topics and themes relevant for middle school, high school, and even college-level classes. For more information, see Kristin Hayward Strobel and Peter Gilmartin’s teaching resources essay “Teaching China Through the Lens of Girls’ and Women’s Lives” from the Fall 2019 issue (Volume 24, Number 2).