Louise EdwardsFASSAFAHAFHKAH is an Australian sinologist. Her work has focused on women and gender issues in China and Asia. As of 2022, she is Emeritus Professor of Chinese History at the University of New South Wales and an honorary professor at both the Australia-China Research Institute and the University of Hong Kong.
She has written or edited 18 books on women in China and Asia.[5] She was joint editor of volume four of The Cambridge World History of Violence: 1800 to the Present.[6]
As of 2022, she is emeritus professor of Chinese History at the University of New South Wales and an adjunct professor at the Australia-China Research Institute, University of Technology Sydney. She is also an honorary professor at the University of Hong Kong.[7]
Edwards, Louise (1994), Men and women in Qing China: Gender in the Red chamber dream, E.J. Brill, ISBN978-90-04-10123-4
Edwards, Louise (1995), Recreating the literary canon: Communist critiques of women in the Red chamber dream, Projekt Verlag, ISBN978-3-928861-46-5
Roces, Mina; Edwards, Louise, eds. (2009), The politics of dress in Asia and the Americas, Sussex Academic Press (published 2007), ISBN978-1-84519-155-9
Edwards, Louise (2008), Gender, politics, and democracy: Women's suffrage in China, Stanford University Press, ISBN978-0-8047-5688-4
Edwards, Louise; Roces, Mina, eds. (2009), Women in Asia: Critical concepts in Asian studies, Routledge, ISBN978-0-415-44528-3
Edwards, Louise (2016), Women warriors and wartime spies of China, Cambridge University Press, ISBN978-1-316-53634-6
Edwards, Louise (11 April 2020), Citizens of beauty: Drawing democratic dreams in republican China, University of Washington Press (published 2020), ISBN978-0-295-74703-3