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Book Review: Fresh Ink: Laura Vermeeren, 'Ink Studies: Everyday Practices of Calligraphy in Contemporary China' (2025); Luise Guest, 'Invisible Ink: Feminism and Identity in Contemporary Chinese Art' (2026)

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A double review of Laura Vermeeren's "Ink Studies: Everyday Practices of Calligraphy in Contemporary China", University of Singapore Press, 2025; and Luise Guest's "Invisible Ink: Feminism and Identity in Contemporary Chinese Art", Bloomsbury Academic, 2026

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