Locating Chinese Women

Locating Chinese Women
Author: Kate Bagnall,Julia T. Martínez
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789888528615

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This ground-breaking edited collection draws together Australian historical scholarship on Chinese women, their gendered migrations, and their mobile lives between China and Australia. It considers different aspects of women’s lives, both as individuals and as the wives and daughters of immigrant men. While the number of Chinese women in Australia before 1950 was relatively small, their presence was significant and often subject to public scrutiny. Moving beyond traditional representations of women as hidden and silent, this book demonstrates that Chinese Australian women in the twentieth century expressed themselves in the public eye, whether through writings, in photographs, or in political and cultural life. Their remarkable stories are often inspiring and sometimes tragic and serve to demonstrate the complexities of navigating female lives in the face of racial politics and imposed categories of gender, culture, and class. Historians of transnational Chinese migration have come to recognize Australia as a crucial site within the ‘Cantonese Pacific’, and this collection provides a new layer of gendered comparison, connecting women’s experiences in Australia with those in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. ‘Locating Chinese Women is a path-breaking book. By exploring the experiences of Chinese Australian women during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the authors have opened new and compelling avenues of inquiry about the history of Chinese Australian women. In this landmark work, they have brilliantly recast the history of Chinese Australia.’ —Joy Damousi, Australian Catholic University ‘Locating Chinese Women breaks new ground in Australian and transnational Chinese women’s history by making the lives of remarkable Chinese Australian women visible. Photographs, testimonies, Chinese-language newspapers, and digitized archives help document the women’s agency and activities as they navigate public lives between and within Australia and China during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.’ —Shirley Hune, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Washington

Locating Chinese Women

Locating Chinese Women
Author: Kate Bagnall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9888268651

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This ground-breaking edited collection draws together Australian historical scholarship on Chinese women, their gendered migrations, and their mobile lives between China and Australia. It considers different aspects of women's lives, both as individuals and as the wives and daughters of immigrant men. While the number of Chinese women in Australia before 1950 was relatively small, their presence was significant and often subject to public scrutiny. Moving beyond traditional representations of women as hidden and silent, this book demonstrates that Chinese Australian women in the twentieth cent.

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes
Author: Li Yu-ning
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317474715

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The special focus of this book is the lives and experiences of women in China in the first half of the 20th century. Part One - Historical Interpretations - presents essays by Western-educated Chinese women and men, on the historical role of women in a time of great social and economic upheaval. Part Two - Self-Portraits of Women in Modern China - presents the views of women who experienced life in this period through essays and autobiographies that range from women as concubines to women as factory workers, from women suffering footbinding to women serving as nurses, from women in traditional role in a traditional family to women as scientists and teachers.

Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture

Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture
Author: Robin Wang
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0872206513

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This rich collection of writings--many translated especially for this volume and some available in English for the first time--provides a journey through the history of Chinese culture, tracing the Chinese understanding of women as elucidated in writings spanning more than two thousand years. From the earliest oracle bone inscriptions of the Pre-Qin period through the poems and stories of the Song Dynasty, these works shed light on Chinese images of women and their roles in society in terms of such topics as human nature, cosmology, gender, and virtue.

Finding Women in the State

Finding Women in the State
Author: Wang Zheng
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520292284

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Finding Women in the State is a provocative hidden history of socialist state feminists maneuvering behind the scenes at the core of the Chinese Communist Party. These women worked to advance gender and class equality in the early PeopleÕs Republic and fought to transform sexist norms and practices, all while facing fierce opposition from a male-dominated CCP leadership from the Party Central to the local government. Wang Zheng extends this investigation to the cultural realm, showing how feminists within ChinaÕs film industry were working to actively create new cinematic heroines, and how they continued a New Culture anti-patriarchy heritage in socialist film production. This book illuminates not only the different visions of revolutionary transformation but also the dense entanglements among those in the top echelon of the party. Wang discusses the causes for failure of ChinaÕs socialist revolution and raises fundamental questions about male dominance in social movements that aim to pursue social justice and equality. This is the first book engendering the PRC high politics and has important theoretical and methodological implications for scholars and students working in gender studies as well as China studies.

Locating China

Locating China
Author: Jing Wang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134212286

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Taking a multidisciplinary approach, this volume examines the relationship between space and the production of local popular culture in contemporary China. The international team of contributors examine the inter-relationship between the cultural imaginary of a given place and China’s continuing drive towards urbanization. This has led to the development of new spaces and places, and new forms of spatial practices that destabilize old concepts of the ‘local’ and ‘locality’. Delivering ethnographic observations and theoretical speculations, this work furthers our understanding of the link between spatial thinking and the production of consumer culture in China.

Chinese Women and the Cyberspace

Chinese Women and the Cyberspace
Author: Khun Eng Kuah
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789053567517

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This volume examines how Chinese women negotiate the Internet as a research tool and a strategy for the acquisition of information, as well as for social networking purposes. Offering insight into the complicated creation of a female Chinese cybercommunity, Chinese Women and the Cyberspace discusses the impact of increasingly available Internet technology on the life and lifestyle of Chinese women—examining larger issues of how women become both masters of their electronic domain and the objects of exploitation in a faceless online world.

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes

Chinese Women Through Chinese Eyes
Author: Yu-ning Li
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0873325974

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A collection of essays, originally in Chinese, that examine the lives and experiences of women in China in the first half of the 20th century. Part one--Historical interpretations--presents essays by Western-educated Chinese, women and men, on the historical role of women in a time of great social and economic upheaval. Part two--Self-portraits of women in modern China--presents the views of women who experienced life in this period through essays and autobiographies. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR