ABSTRACT
Examining Chinese domestic as well as international circumstances surrounding the emergence of an independent women's movement in Beijing in the 1990s, this book seeks to explain how such a movement could have arisen after the repression of student activists in Tiananmen Square in 1989. It also places this emergence in the context of theories of social movements, civil society and globalization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|52 pages
Symbiosis and Social Movements
part II|58 pages
The Beijing Women's Movement
part III|125 pages
The Emergence of a Symbiotic Women's Movement in the 1990s:
part IV|12 pages
Conclusions