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Women's rights, Women employees, History, Hong Kong, Feminism, Women, Women, china, hong kong, Women, employment, chinaTimes
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Bound to emancipate: working women and urban citizenship in early twentieth-century China and Hong Kong
2012, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
in English
1442215593 9781442215597
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Table of Contents
Notes on transliteration
Introduction: geographies of emancipation
British colonialism and regulating women in Hong Kong
Emancipating women from social customs (Fengsu) in 1920s Guangzhou
Nüling and Nü Zhaodai in 1920s and 1930s Guangzhou and Hong Kong
The Fenghua protection movement in Guangzhou, 1929-1935
Social control through charity : the role of the Hong Kong Po Leung Kuk in the 1930s
Testimonies from the Po Leung Kuk
Women service workers and labor activism
Conclusion: lower-class women, "emancipation," and urban citizenship
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Works cited
Index
About the author.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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