Women Gender and Rural Development in China

Women  Gender and Rural Development in China
Author: Tamara Jacka,Sally Sargeson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857933546

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China's countryside is being transformed by rapid, far-reaching development. This wide-reaching and multidisciplinary book questions whether gender politics are changing in response to this development, and explores how gender politics inform and are reproduced or reconfigured in the languages, knowledge, processes and practices of development in rural China. The contributors - prominent scholars in the fields of political science, sociology, gender, development and Chinese studies - argue that although gender has been elided in recent development policies, women have been singled out as a 'vulnerable group' requiring protection, instruction and 'empowerment' from paternalistic state and NGOs. Nevertheless, development has facilitated the dissemination of gender equality as an ideal and institutional norm, increased the channels through which women can advance claims for equal rights, and expanded the possibilities for agency available to them. Drawing on extensive field research in sites across China, from remote communities in Inner Mongolia and Guizhou to the fringes of expanding cities, the contributors illustrate how different women are bringing their own aspirations for development to bear in the momentous changes occurring in rural China. This compelling and thought-provoking book will be of interest to scholars, students and researchers in the fields of public and social policy, sociology, political economy, anthropology, gender and development.

Women s Work in Rural China

Women s Work in Rural China
Author: Tamara Jacka
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997-02-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521599288

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Based on interviews with rural Chinese women, officials and social scientists, and on Chinese newspapers, journals and academic reports. Analyses the situation of women of Han nationality with rural household registration, most of whom worked in townships and villages, but some of whom worked in cities. Delineates patterns in gender divisions of labour in the context of economic reform.

Women and Rural Development in China

Women and Rural Development in China
Author: Elisabeth Croll
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1985
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038004912

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How far will the current reforms in the Chinese countryside improve the position of peasant women? In this timely analysis, Elizabeth Croll examines China's new rural policies which have boosted agricultural production and radically altered its organisation. The inclusion in one book of an up-to-date analysis of rural developments in China and a detailed examination of the effects of rural development policies on women's production and reproduction between 1 949 and 1 978 provides the reader with a unique opportunity to study the implications of the collectivisation and decollectivisation of ag.

Women in Rural Development

Women in Rural Development
Author: Elisabeth Croll
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1979
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015012535434

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Gender and Power in Rural North China

Gender and Power in Rural North China
Author: Ellen R. Judd
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804726981

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This book explores the link between the everyday relations of gender and the reform of the rural political economy in the 1980's, and argues that the reconstitution of the Chinese state in the reform era draws force and authority from the inherent politics and power of gender.

Rural Women in Urban China

Rural Women in Urban China
Author: Tamara Jacka
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317460619

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Based on in-depth ethnographic research - and using an approach that seeks to understand how migration is experienced by the migrants themselves - this is a fascinating study of the experiences of women in rural China who joined the vast migration to Beijing and other cities at the end of the twentieth century. It focuses on the experiences of rural-urban migrants, the particular ways in which they talk about those experiences, and how those experiences affect their sense of identity. Through first-hand accounts of actual migrant workers, the author provides valuable insights into how rural women negotiate rural/urban experiences; how they respond to migration and life in the city; and how that experience shapes their world view, values, and relations with others. The book makes a major contribution to our understanding of the relationship between gender and social change, and of the ways in which globalization and modernity are experienced at the most personal level.

The Impact of Economic Development on Rural Women in China

The Impact of Economic Development on Rural Women in China
Author: United Nations University,United Nations University. Household, Gender, and Age Project
Publsiher: United Nations University Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: China
ISBN: UCSD:31822015104805

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Land reforms & economic & social changes since 1949 have had substantial impact on the lives of the rural population of China. This publication examines some of the effects of these changes in the lives of women in two areas of the country with different levels of economic development focusing on their education, occupations, marriage & family relations, & attitudes & outlook. From a survey of 900 women, this publication finds evidence both of real differences over time & of the persistence of older patterns.

Gender Work and Family in a Chinese Economic Zone

Gender  Work  and Family in a Chinese Economic Zone
Author: Nancy E Riley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400755246

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This book examines the dynamics of power within the families of married women who have migrated from rural areas to China's Dalian Economic Zone. Engaging the question of whether waged work gives women power in their families, this ethnographic study finds that women do indeed use their new positions and urban status to negotiate their family status. However, women use these new resources not necessarily to promote their own individual liberation, but rather to strengthen their contribution as wives and, especially, as mothers. Thus, this new modernity provides a space for the re-inscribing of traditional roles, even as it may work to give women new-found power within their families. How and why this process occurs is related to the dual inequalities these women face as rural migrants and as women.