Qing dynasty
Qing dynasty
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Nei Yi Beyond Gender Challenging Binary Assumptions in Historical Chinese Intimate Clothing Scholarship
Challenging gender binaries in historical Chinese *nei yi*: evidence from Qing archives, textile analysis, and museum collections. Data-driven reevaluation for scholars and curators.
2026-03-27
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Nei Yi in Visual Culture Depictions of Traditional Chinese Underwear in Ming Qing Paintings and Woodblock Prints
Expert analysis of nei yi depictions in Ming–Qing paintings and woodblock prints—backed by archival data, material evidence, and cultural context.
2026-03-26
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Dudou as Resistance Object Gender Subversion and Quiet Defiance in Late Imperial Chinese Dress
How the dudou—a traditional Chinese undergarment—functioned as a subtle yet powerful tool of gender resistance in late imperial China. Data-driven analysis with archival evidence.
2026-03-26
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Museum Collections Revealed Rare Qing Dynasty Dudou Artifacts and Their Cultural Significance Today
New museum data reveals 87+ authentic Qing dudou artifacts—showcasing craftsmanship, gender expression, and conservation challenges. Insights with verified metrics.
2026-03-25
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Qing Era Inner Garments and the Art of Body Concealment
Explore the hidden world of Qing dynasty undergarments and the cultural significance of body concealment in traditional Chinese fashion.
2026-01-02