The Chinese Women's Movement Between State and Market

The Chinese Women's Movement Between State and Market

by Ellen R. Judd
The Chinese Women's Movement Between State and Market

The Chinese Women's Movement Between State and Market

by Ellen R. Judd

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Overview

When China embarked on its rural economic reforms in the early 1980s, changes for women were not a planned part of its program for economic development, in the countryside or in the nation at large.

In the late 1980s the official arm of the Chinese women's movement, the Women's Federations, began experimenting with a series of strategies designed to position women in the mainstream of the reform-era economy. A distinctive feature of this initiative was its focus on "quality" (suzhi), including literacy, general education, and practical technical training, and extending to a general effort to strengthen women's place in the market. The state's official women's movement had paradoxically become the major champion and architect of rural Chinese women's turn toward the market economy.

This book examines in detail how the women's movement strategy was developed and implemented in one village in the northern Chinese province of Shandong, exploring the multiple meanings of the discourse on quality and the creation of a uniquely Chinese gender-and-development policy. The author explores several dimensions of this strategy: the promotion of education and training, the building of an organizational base for the rural women's movement, and the expansion of women's involvement in market competition. The author broadens the scope of the book by comparing similar strategies pursued in urban women's organizations in Shandong in the 1990s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804744058
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 01/02/2002
Edition description: 1
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Ellen R. Judd is Professor and Head of Anthropology at the University of Manitoba. She is the author of Gender and Power in Rural North China (Stanford, 1994), and the co-editor of Feminists Doing Development: A Practical Critique.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction1
2.The Meanings of Quality19
3.GAD with Chinese Characteristics33
4.Literacy, Education, and Training55
5.Grassroots Organization77
6.Mobilization and Competition115
7.Urban Women's Associations159
8.Reflections187
Appendix201
Works Cited205
Index211
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