ABSTRACT

The special focus of this book is the lives and experiences of women in China in the first half of the 20th century. Part One - Historical Interpretations - presents essays by Western-educated Chinese women and men, on the historical role of women in a time of great social and economic upheaval. Part Two - Self-Portraits of Women in Modern China - presents the views of women who experienced life in this period through essays and autobiographies that range from women as concubines to women as factory workers, from women suffering footbinding to women serving as nurses, from women in traditional role in a traditional family to women as scientists and teachers.

part I|122 pages

Historical Interpretations

part II|130 pages

Self-Portraits of Women in Modern China

chapter 8|4 pages

Opposition to Footbinding

chapter 9|4 pages

Remembrances of an Elderly Aunt

chapter 10|11 pages

When I Learned How to Cook

chapter 12|11 pages

The Family Prison

chapter 13|8 pages

My Escape from Hardship to a Free Life

chapter 14|7 pages

Sorrows of a Factory Worker

chapter 15|4 pages

A Village Schoolteacher

chapter 16|6 pages

Scientific Entrepreneurship

chapter 18|5 pages

Shen-shen

chapter 19|5 pages

Problems Confronting an Ideal Couple

chapter 20|7 pages

Mother's Books

chapter 21|10 pages

Why I Parted with Tang Na

chapter 22|21 pages

My Life in the Imperial Palace

chapter 23|6 pages

A Young Nurse in Manchuria