ABSTRACT

The past century witnessed dramatic changes in the lives of modern Chinese women and gender politics. Whilst some revolutionary actions to rectify the feudalist patriarchy, such as foot-binding and polygyny were first seen in the late Qing period; the termination of the Qing Dynasty and establishment of Republican China in 1911-1912 initiated truly nation-wide constitutional reform alongside increasing gender egalitarianism. This book traces the radical changes in gender politics in China, and the way in which the lives, roles and status of Chinese women have been transformed over the last one hundred years. In doing so, it highlights three distinctive areas of development for modern Chinese women and gender politics: first, women’s equal rights, freedom, careers, and images about their modernized femininity; second, Chinese women’s overseas experiences and accomplishments; and third, advances in Chinese gender politics of non-heterosexuality and same-sex concerns.

This book takes a multi-disciplinary approach, drawing on film, history, literature, and personal experience. As such, it will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Chinese culture and society, women's studies, gender studies and gender politics.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part |102 pages

New modern women in China

chapter |15 pages

Fashion and freedom

A textual analysis of Chinese women from 1911 to 2011

chapter |22 pages

Revolutionary femininity in performance

Female characters in Beijing opera model plays during China's Cultural Revolution

chapter |13 pages

Pygmalion in China

Galatea as an answer to Nora

part |46 pages

New modern Chinese women with overseas experience

chapter |9 pages

Forces for change

Overseas education for Chinese women at the turn of the Republican period in China

chapter |3 pages

Taiwan's first female overseas student as an American attorney

My career stories and fighting spirit

part |56 pages

Queer issues in new modern Chinese gender politics

chapter |27 pages

Demystifying heteronormality

The culture politics of same-sex desire in China's past and present 1

chapter |14 pages

Chinese GBT socioculturally situated in Confucian gender ethics

Farewell My Concubine since the late Qing Dynasty 1

chapter |13 pages

Cinematic visualization of spiritual lesbianism in Monika Treut's Ghosted

Countering essentialist concerns about Li Ang's literary works