Type | Working Paper - social. policy |
Title | The Development of Women and Women's Studies in China Since 1949: An Introduction |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 1999 |
Page numbers | 0A2 |
URL | http://www2.uregina.ca/spr2/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/working_paper_14.pdf |
Abstract | China has a unique tradition, and it has undergone tremendous social changes over the last fifty years. As a result, the development and social status of Chinese women have evolved differently than they have for women in other countries. In this paper, the author traces the course of Chinese women’s development within a broad socio-political context since 1949. She draws on findings from Chinese feminist research in three main areas. One area concerns the meaning of equality and the long process Chinese women have experienced in transforming ideas about equality. Another area, the subject of on-going discussions among Chinese academics, centres on questions about the advancement of Chinese women’s emancipation and on whether emancipation has upset the traditional division of labour within the Chinese family and thus diminished economic and social development. The third area of research deals with the various new problems and challenges facing contemporary Chinese women in this time of great social transformation |
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