Engendering China : : Women, Culture, and the State / / ed. by Christina K. Gilmartin, Tyrene White, Lisa Rofel, Gail Hershatter.

This first significant collection of essays on women in China in more than two decades captures a pivotal moment in a cross-cultural-and interdisciplinary-dialogue. For the first time, the voices of China-based scholars are heard alongside scholars positioned in the United States. The distinguished...

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title Engendering China : Women, Culture, and the State /
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Harvard Contemporary China Series
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
I Beyond Family, Household, and Kinship --
1. Learned Women in the Eighteenth Century --
2. From Daughter to Daughter-in-Law in the Women's Script of Southern Hunan --
3. Out of the Traditional Halls of Academe: Exploring New Avenues for Research on Women --
4. China's Modernization and Changes in the Social Status of Rural Women --
II Sex and the Social Order --
5. Desire, Danger, and the Body: Stories of Women's Virtue in Late Ming China --
6. Rethinking Van Gulik: Sexuality and Reproduction in Traditional Chinese Medicine --
7. Modernizing Sex, Sexing Modernity: Prostitution in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai --
8. Male Suffering and Male Desire: The Politics of Reading Half of Man Is Woman by Zhang Xianliang --
III Where Liberation Lies --
9. Gender, Political Culture, and Women's Mobilization in the Chinese Nationalist Revolution, 1924-1927 --
10. Liberation Nostalgia and a Yearning for Modernity --
11. The Origins of China's Birth Planning Policy --
12. Chinese Women Workers: The Delicate Balance between Protection and Equality --
IV Becoming Women in the Post-Mao Era --
13. Women's Consciousness and Women's Writing --
14. Women, Illness, and Hospitalization: Images of Women in Contemporary Chinese Fiction --
15. Politics and Protocols of Funü: (Un)Making National Woman --
16. Economic Reform and the Awakening of Chinese Women's Collective Consciousness --
Notes --
Contributors
title_sub Women, Culture, and the State /
title_full Engendering China : Women, Culture, and the State / ed. by Christina K. Gilmartin, Tyrene White, Lisa Rofel, Gail Hershatter.
title_fullStr Engendering China : Women, Culture, and the State / ed. by Christina K. Gilmartin, Tyrene White, Lisa Rofel, Gail Hershatter.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
I Beyond Family, Household, and Kinship --
1. Learned Women in the Eighteenth Century --
2. From Daughter to Daughter-in-Law in the Women's Script of Southern Hunan --
3. Out of the Traditional Halls of Academe: Exploring New Avenues for Research on Women --
4. China's Modernization and Changes in the Social Status of Rural Women --
II Sex and the Social Order --
5. Desire, Danger, and the Body: Stories of Women's Virtue in Late Ming China --
6. Rethinking Van Gulik: Sexuality and Reproduction in Traditional Chinese Medicine --
7. Modernizing Sex, Sexing Modernity: Prostitution in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai --
8. Male Suffering and Male Desire: The Politics of Reading Half of Man Is Woman by Zhang Xianliang --
III Where Liberation Lies --
9. Gender, Political Culture, and Women's Mobilization in the Chinese Nationalist Revolution, 1924-1927 --
10. Liberation Nostalgia and a Yearning for Modernity --
11. The Origins of China's Birth Planning Policy --
12. Chinese Women Workers: The Delicate Balance between Protection and Equality --
IV Becoming Women in the Post-Mao Era --
13. Women's Consciousness and Women's Writing --
14. Women, Illness, and Hospitalization: Images of Women in Contemporary Chinese Fiction --
15. Politics and Protocols of Funü: (Un)Making National Woman --
16. Economic Reform and the Awakening of Chinese Women's Collective Consciousness --
Notes --
Contributors
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
I Beyond Family, Household, and Kinship --
1. Learned Women in the Eighteenth Century --
2. From Daughter to Daughter-in-Law in the Women's Script of Southern Hunan --
3. Out of the Traditional Halls of Academe: Exploring New Avenues for Research on Women --
4. China's Modernization and Changes in the Social Status of Rural Women --
II Sex and the Social Order --
5. Desire, Danger, and the Body: Stories of Women's Virtue in Late Ming China --
6. Rethinking Van Gulik: Sexuality and Reproduction in Traditional Chinese Medicine --
7. Modernizing Sex, Sexing Modernity: Prostitution in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai --
8. Male Suffering and Male Desire: The Politics of Reading Half of Man Is Woman by Zhang Xianliang --
III Where Liberation Lies --
9. Gender, Political Culture, and Women's Mobilization in the Chinese Nationalist Revolution, 1924-1927 --
10. Liberation Nostalgia and a Yearning for Modernity --
11. The Origins of China's Birth Planning Policy --
12. Chinese Women Workers: The Delicate Balance between Protection and Equality --
IV Becoming Women in the Post-Mao Era --
13. Women's Consciousness and Women's Writing --
14. Women, Illness, and Hospitalization: Images of Women in Contemporary Chinese Fiction --
15. Politics and Protocols of Funü: (Un)Making National Woman --
16. Economic Reform and the Awakening of Chinese Women's Collective Consciousness --
Notes --
Contributors
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