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    Women and Gender in Contemporary Chinese Societies: Beyond Han Patriarchy

    Women and Gender in Contemporary Chinese Societies by Du, Shanshan; Chen, Ya-chen;

    Beyond Han Patriarchy

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    • Publisher Lexington Books
    • Date of Publication 22 December 2011
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780739145807
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages252 pages
    • Size 239x161x22 mm
    • Weight 485 g
    • Language English
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    This book complements previous scholarship on Chinese women and gender by expanding our investigative lens beyond Han patriarchy and providing images of the multi-ethnic landscape of China. By identifying the Han as an ethnically marked category and by bringing to the forefront the diverse gender systems of ethnic minorities, this book encourages an increasing awareness of, and sensitivity to the cross-cultural diversity of gendered China both in academia and beyond.

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    Recent attention to historical, geographic, and class differences in the studies of women and gender in China has expanded our understanding of the diversity and complexity of gendered China. Nevertheless, the ethnic dimension of this subject matter remains largely overlooked, particularly concerning women?s conditions and gender status. Consequently, the patriarchy and its oppression of women among the Han, the ethnic majority in China, are often inaccurately or erroneously associated with the whole gendered heritage of China, epitomized by the infamous traditions of footbinding and female-infanticide. Such academic and popular predisposition belies the fact that gender systems in China span a wide spectrum, ranging from extreme Han patriarchy to Lahu gender-egalitarianism.
    The authors contributing to this book have collectively initiated a systematic effort to bridge the gap between understanding the majority Han and ethnic minorities in regard to women and gender in contemporary Chinese societies. By achieving a quantitative balance between articles on the Han majority and those on ethnic minorities, this book transcends the ghettoization of ethnic minorities in the studies of Chinese women and gender. The eleven chapters of this volume are divided into three sections which jointly challenge the traditions and norms of Han patriarchy from various perspectives. The first section focuses on gender traditions among ethnic minorities which compete with the norms of Han patriarchy. The second section emphasizes the impact of radical social transformation on gender systems and practices among both Han and ethnic minorities. The third section underscores socio-cultural diversity and complexity in resistance to Han patriarchal norms from a broad perspective. This book complements previous scholarship on Chinese women and gender by expanding our investigative lens beyond Han patriarchy and providing images of the multiethnic landscape of China. By identifying the Han as an ethnically marked category and by bringing to the forefront the diverse gender systems of ethnic minorities, this book encourages an increasing awareness of, and sensitivity to the cross-cultural diversity of gendered China both in academia and beyond.

    This book covers a wide array of topics concerning developments of gender relations, ethnicity, and religious and family life in the reform era (post 1979). With 5 of 11 chapters devoted to national minorities living in southwestern China, this book underscores the recent orientation among anthropologists and historians to 'ethnicize' the concepts of 'Chinese' and 'Chinese women.' Case studies and interviews provide insights into the complex mechanics of the ongoing negotiation and reinvention of gender-related beliefs, practices, and expressions of national minorities and the Han majority. Summing Up: Recommended.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface by Rubie S. Watson
    Introduction: Toward Multiethnic Approaches to Women and Gender in Chinese Societies, Shanshan Du
    Part 1: Competing Traditions
    Chapter 1: The Cultural Logic that Identifies ?Two? as ?One?: Male-Female Dyad and Gender Equality among the Lahu of Southwest China, Shanshan Du
    Chapter 2: Negotiating Local Tradition with Taoism: Female Ritual Specialists in the Zhuang Religion, James Wilkerson
    Chapter 3: Divine Compromises: The Mother of Grain and Gautama Buddha in De?ang Religion, Shanshan Du
    Part 2: Current Transformations
    Chapter 4: ?The Wife Is the Boss?: Sex-Ratio Imbalance and Young Women?s Empowerment in Marriage in Rural Northeast China, Lihong Shi
    Chapter 5: The Han Chinese Family: The Realignment of Parenting Ideals, Sentiments, and Practices, William Jankowiak
    Chapter 6: Butt-Bumping Wedding Performance: Han Chinese Fetishism of Dai Marriage, Monica Cable
    Chapter 7: As Mothers and Wives: Women in Patrilineal Nuosu (Yi) Society, Shao-hua Liu
    Part 3: Resistance from Within
    Chapter 8: The Nude Parade of 1927: Nudity and Women?s Liberation During the Republican Era, Chia-lin Pao Tao
    Chapter 9: Resistance through Transformation? The Meanings of Gender Reversals in a Taiwanese Buddhist Monastery, Hillary Crane  
    Chapter 10: ?Chinese Cinematic Martial Arts Feminism? and Its Incompletion: Case Studies of A Touch of Zen, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and The Banquet, Ya-Chen Chen
    Chapter 11: Art as Life/Life as Art: The Fiction and Feminist Paradigm of Li Ang, Murray A. Rubinstein
    Index
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