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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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