Women and China's Revolutions

Gail Hershatter

  • PublishedDecember, 2023
  • Binding平裝 / 21*14.8 / 472pages / 單色(黑) / 中文
  • Publisher國立臺灣大學出版中心
  • SeriesEducation-Textbooks
  • ISBN978-986-350-785-7
  • GPN1011201883
  • Price NT$700
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  • EISBN(PDF)978-986-350-805-2
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If we place women at the center of our account of China’s last two centuries, how does this change our understanding of what happened? This deeply knowledgeable book illuminates the places where the Big History of recognizable events intersects with the daily lives of ordinary people, using gender as its analytic lens. Leading scholar Gail Hershatter asks how these events affected women in particular, and how women affected the course of these events. For instance, did women have a 1911 revolution? A socialist revolution? If so, what did those revolutions look like? Which women had them?
 
Hershatter uses two key themes to frame her analysis. The first is the importance of women’s visible and invisible labor. The labor of women in domestic and public spaces shaped China’s move from empire to republic to socialist nation to rising capitalist power. The second is the symbolic work performed by gender itself. What women should do and be was a constant topic of debate during China’s transformation from empire to weak state to partially occupied territory to nascent socialist republic to reform-era powerhouse. What sorts of concerns did people express through the language of gender? How did that language work, and why was it so powerful?
[Author]
 
Gail Hershatter, Research Professor and Distinguished Professor Emer. of History
University of California, Santa Cruz

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1 帝制中國性別化勞動(1800-1840)
2 變動(1840-1900)
3 革命浪潮(1895-1912)
4 不同的想像未來(1912-1927):五四史話
5 訓政體制(1928-1937)
6 戰時女性(1928-1941)
7 戰時女性(1935-1949)
8 社會主義建設下的女性(1949-1978)
9 資本主義女性(1978-)
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