ABSTRACT

This book explores the extent to which women have been initiators, mobilizers, and driving forces of social transformation in China. The book considers how conceptions of women’s roles have changed as China has moved from state socialism to engagement with capitalist globalization, examines the growth of women’s gender and sexual consciousness and social movements for women’s rights, including for marginalized social and sex/gender grouops, and discusses women’s roles in society-state interactions, including many forms of social activism, cultural events, educational innovations, and more. Overall, the book demonstrates that women have not simply been passive receivers of the consequences of the forces of global capitalism, but that they have had a profound, active impact on social transformation in China. 

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

part I|54 pages

Chinese feminisms in multiple contexts

part II|54 pages

Gender equalities in political economy

chapter 5|18 pages

We planted all these trees decades ago

Elder activism against devaluing women’s labour

chapter 6|18 pages

Claiming land rights for rural women

Analyses based on 180 lawsuits

part III|64 pages

Gender awareness on peripheries

chapter 8|21 pages

How can a radical sexual play work in a “conservative” community?

The adaptation and recreation of The Vagina Monologues in China

chapter 9|22 pages

Radical feminist disruption in China

A case of topless for the 2012 anti-domestic law petition

chapter 10|19 pages

Unmarried mothers in China and their feminist resistance

Demanding legal rights or social understanding?

part IV|61 pages

Chinese feminists in action

chapter 11|28 pages

Women levering the state in a glocal China

From the rise of feminist NGOs to the legislation on anti-domestic violence

chapter 12|18 pages

From margin to centre

Feminist mobilizations in digital China

chapter 13|13 pages

Engaging boys and girls for fighting gender-based violence

Action research of school-based violence prevention project in China

part |27 pages

Conclusion

chapter 14|25 pages

Rebelling against Mao, market, and patriarchy

The gender dynamics of China’s social transformation