Women in urban China have lived through decades of political
turbulence, extensive socio-economic change, and the transformation of
gender practices, expectations, and relationships. Among these is the
mother-daughter relationship, one that has profound influence on
women's gendered subjectivity but one that has been overlooked in
research on gender and family in China. In The Subject of Gender,
Harriet Evans reflects on how women in urban China make sense of the
shifts in practices and representations of gender that frame their
lives and how their self-identification as mothers and daughters
contributes to the redefinition of those practices. Based on the
memories and experiences of educated and professional women of
different ages, this book discusses the mother-daughter relationship
through various themes: separation, communication, domestic/public
boundaries, male privilege, the sexed body, reproduction, and filial
responsibilities. This fascinating work draws on feminist and critical
theory and on anthropological and historical research to analyze the
changing articulations of gender subjectivity that emerge from the
links between discursive shifts, generational difference, and
individual experiences of the mother-daughter relationship.
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Daughters and Mothers in Urban China
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781461645726
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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