Centering on five life stories by Chinese women activists born just after the turn of this century, this first history of Chinese May Fourth feminism disrupts the Chinese Communist Party's master narrative of Chinese women's liberation, reconfigures the history of the Chinese Enlightenment from a gender perspective, and addresses the question of how feminism engendered social change cross-culturally.
In this multilayered book, the first-person narratives are complemented by a history of the discursive process and the author's sophisticated intertextual readings. Together, the parts form a fascinating historical portrait of how educated Chinese men and women actively deployed and appropriated ideologies from the West in their pursuit of national salvation and self-emancipation. As Wang demonstrates, feminism was embraced by men as instrumental to China's modernity and by women as pointing to a new way of life.
Wang’s monograph was a reflection of women’s movement during the May Fourth era (which, according to her definition, spanned from the Republican Revolution to the end of 1920s). A scholar on Chinese women’s history, Wang questioned, examined, and eventua...
评分Wang’s monograph was a reflection of women’s movement during the May Fourth era (which, according to her definition, spanned from the Republican Revolution to the end of 1920s). A scholar on Chinese women’s history, Wang questioned, examined, and eventua...
评分Wang’s monograph was a reflection of women’s movement during the May Fourth era (which, according to her definition, spanned from the Republican Revolution to the end of 1920s). A scholar on Chinese women’s history, Wang questioned, examined, and eventua...
评分Wang’s monograph was a reflection of women’s movement during the May Fourth era (which, according to her definition, spanned from the Republican Revolution to the end of 1920s). A scholar on Chinese women’s history, Wang questioned, examined, and eventua...
评分Wang’s monograph was a reflection of women’s movement during the May Fourth era (which, according to her definition, spanned from the Republican Revolution to the end of 1920s). A scholar on Chinese women’s history, Wang questioned, examined, and eventua...
因为论文写的是改进之处(一个半小时前刚写完)所以星也没打高 但是中心论点非常有洞见 而且中间提了很多出我意料的视角论述 给了我不少启发与反思 比如关于当下女权主义是否囿于封建残余的话语表述了?仔细想想 这是当代男权在找无法回应的客体背黑锅
评分本书的主题很有趣,但作者似乎把女权主义者的身份放在历史学者之前,这本书看起来更像是一部为女权在中国的发展找一个历史上昙花一现的现象用来宣传,而不是写一本历史书。口述的处理也太过简单了。如果要写这样的研究,大概只用口述材料是很困难的。
评分原来二十世纪初,许多女性已建构起独立的主体性。职业女性。体育强国。个人家庭复仇。反对包办婚姻。投身妇女解放运动。她们曾有一段黄金时代,但晚年萧条的境遇令人心痛。况且,如今女性的待遇并没有比她们的年代更好。五四的遗产很复杂,会重读。
评分May Forth elite women who emerged as the main leaders of women’s movements were mostly educated upper class women. They were exposed to Anglo-American feminism which was generally referred to as liberal feminism, and prioritized women’s education. 虽然作者的政治立场主导了整部书的组合,字里行间也在传达着某种被包装在智识下的情感,但是研究的内容细节丰富,历史背景也很广阔,不乏有趣的见解。
评分oral history with the elders is amazing
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