User talk:SkinnyTracy/Qiu Jin/Bibliography

Denton, Kirk A., Ju-Chan Fulton, and Joshua S. Mostow. Columbia Companion to Modern East Asian Literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012. Wu, Shengqing. Modern Archaics Continuity and Innovation in the Chinese Lyric Tradition, 1900-1937. Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University Asia Center, 2013. Wang, Dewei. A New Literary History of Modern China. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017. Denton, Krik A. Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. Ohio, USA: Foreign Language Publication, 2001. Liu, Lydia He, Rebecca E. Karl, and Dorothy Ko. The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential Texts in Transnational Theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013.

The first source listed is a very large volume and in the future if you are only using a specific chapter, you need to say so. I will give you credit this time, but will not do so in the future.

The second source is fine.

The third source has the same problem as the first one. I will not give you credit if you don't explain what about this you are going to use.

The fourth source is a journal that has been published for decades. This is not clear. -1

The fifth text does not seem to have a lot of relevant to your specific topic. -1

Your grade is 3/5

You will need to find two new sources. The next assignment will require you to have read a suitable source, so please consider doing this before next week. Qiu Jin is a well-known and well-studied historical figure. I do not find it reasonable that sources do not exist, you just need to look for them. Please remember that your sources needs to be in English, peer reviewed, and relatively current, 1980s and after preferably. Qiandaizi (talk) 20:55, 2 October 2020 (UTC)