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Translating Feminisms in China (Gender and History Special Issues)
December 4, 2007, Wiley-Blackwell, Wiley-Interscience, Blackwell Pub. Ltd.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: translating feminisms in China / Dorothy Ko and Wang Zheng
Concepts of women's rights in modern China / Mizuyo Sudo
Translating the new woman: Chinese feminists view the West, 1905-15 / Carol C. Chin
Womanhood, motherhood and biology: the early phases of the Ladies' Journal, 1915-25 / Yung-Chen Chiang
Nationalist and feminist discourses on Jianmei (robust beauty) during
China's "national crisis" in the 1930s / Yunxiang Gao
Making a great leap forward? The politics of women's liberation in Maoist China / Kimberley Ens Manning
"The silver flower contest": rural women in 1950s China and the gendered division of labour / Gao Xiaoxian
Rethinking the "iron girls": gender and labour during the Chinese cultural revolution / Jin Yihong
Who is a feminist? Understanding the ambivalence towards Shanghai Baby
"Body writing" and feminism in post-women's liberation China / Xueping Zhong
Index.
Edition Notes
"First published as Volume 18, No. 3 of Gender & History."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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