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A century ago, Chinese feminists fighting for the emancipation of women helped spark the republican revolution, which overthrew the Qing empire. After the communist revolution of 1949, Chairman Mao famously proclaimed that "women hold up half the sky." In the early years of the people's republic, the Communist Party sought to transform gender relations with expansive initiatives such as assigning urban women jobs in the planned economy. Yet those gains are now being eroded in China's post-socialist era. Contrary to many claims made in the mainstream media, women in China have experienced a dramatic rollback of many rights and gains relative to men. This crucial book debunks the popular myth that women have fared well as a result of post-socialist China's economic reforms and breakneck growth. Laying out the structural discrimination against women in China will speak to broader problems with China's economy, politics, and development.
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Sex discrimination against women, Young women, Social conditions, Women's rights, Right of property, Politics and government, Discrimination à l'égard des femmes, Jeunes femmes, Conditions sociales, Femmes, Droits, Droit de propriété, Politique et gouvernement, Nü xing, Hun yin wen ti, She hui diao chaTimes
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Sheng nü shi dai: Leftover women
2016, Lu Jiang chu ban she
in Chinese
- Di 1 ban
7545910559 9787545910551
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