Chinese Modernity and Socialist Feminist Theory

Chinese Modernity and Socialist Feminist Theory

Chinese Modernity and Socialist Feminist Theory

Chinese Modernity and Socialist Feminist Theory

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Overview

This book assembles translations of the work of leading critical socialist feminist Song Shaopeng, presenting a concise narrative which theorizes China’s political and social development through a gendered lens.

Providing insightful editor introductions, the book explores poignant themes from the late imperial to the contemporary eras to examine the evolution of Chinese socialist feminism. This includes analysis of the relationship between the party-state and the women’s movement, the gains and losses of collectivism for women’s liberation, and the inadequacy of contemporary gender studies in China at addressing the ongoing influence of political economy on the lives of women in China.

Offering a succinct exploration of the historical and theoretical context of Song Shaopeng’s writings, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Chinese history and politics, as well as those of Chinese feminism and intellectual history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367766450
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/27/2024
Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Song Shaopeng is Professor in the Department of Communist Party History at Renmin University in Beijing, China.

Sharon R. Wesoky is Arthur E. Braun Professor of Political Science at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Resistance, knowledge, imagination: Song Shaopeng and feminist political theory Part 1: From Empire to Republic 2. He-Yin Zhen’s "Revolution in Women’s World": Anarchist Theories of Women’s Liberation 3. Socialist Feminism and Liberal Feminism: Consensus and Disagreement Within the Chinese Women’s Movement in the 1920s Part 2: Women and the Home in the Mao Era and After 4. From Appearance to Disappearance: Housework in the Collectivist Era (1949-1966) 5. "Returning Home" or "Being Returned Home"? The Debate over Women Returning to the Home and Changing Values Part 3: Theorizing the "Socialist Market" 6. History’s Inner Horizon: Investigating the Intellectual History of Chinese "Women’s/Gender Studies" 7. Capitalism, Socialism, and Women—Why does China Need to Rebuild Marxist Feminism? 8. Chinese Modernity and Socialist Feminism: An Interview with Song Shaopeng

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