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Marriage, Law and Gender in Revolutionary China, 1940–1960: Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China

Autor Xiaoping Cong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2018
Xiaoping Cong examines the social and cultural significance of Chinese revolutionary legal practice in the construction of marriage and gender relations. Her book is an empirically rich investigation of the ways in which a 1943 legal dispute over an arranged marriage in a Chinese village became a legal, political and cultural exemplar on the national stage. This conceptually groundbreaking study revisits the Chinese Revolution and its impact on women and society by presenting a Chinese experience that cannot and should not be theorized in the framework of Western discourse. Taking a cultural-historical perspective, Cong shows how the Chinese Revolution and its legal practices produced new discourses, neologisms and cultural symbols that contained China's experience in twentieth-century social movements, and how revolutionary practice was sublimated into the concept of 'self-determination', an idea that bridged local experiences with the tendency of the twentieth-century world, and that is a revolutionary legacy for China today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781316602614
ISBN-10: 1316602613
Pagini: 345
Ilustrații: 15 b/w illus. 2 maps 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; Part I. Locality, Marriage Practice and Women: 1. The case of Feng v. Zhang: marriage reform in a revolutionary region; 2. The appeal: women, love, marriage, and the revolutionary state; Part II. Legal Practice and New Principle: 3. The new adjudication: the judicial construction in marriage reform; 4. A new principle in the making: from 'freedom' to 'self-determination' of marriage through legal practice; Part III. Politics and Gender in Construction: 5. Newspaper reports: casting a new democracy in village communities; 6. The Qin opera and the ballad: from rebellious daughters to social mothers; 7. The Ping opera and movie: nationalizing the new marriage practice and politicizing the state-family, 1949–1960; Epilogue: 'Liu Qiao'er', law, and zi-zhu: beyond 1960; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

'Empirically rich and conceptually innovative, Cong's book presents a detailed investigation of the development of the Communist judicial system in the BR as well as a close examination of the social and cultural implications of Chinese revolutionary legal practice for women and gender relations … Deftly moving between legal history and cultural history, and deploying interdisciplinary approaches to tacking historical puzzles, Xiaoping Cong has made a significant contribution to the history of the Chinese Communist Revolution.' The American Historical Review
'Xiaoping Cong's study explores Chinese Communist Party (CCP) marriage legislation and its implications for the relationship between women and the state between 1940 and 1960. … In focusing on the impact of the Communist revolution on women and the issue of agency, Cong returns to a question that has, in various guises prompted intermittent debate among historians: Was the revolution good or bad for women?' Pamela Hunt, Twentieth-Century China
'It is an excellent example of how investigation into a seemingly small historical instance can deepen our understanding of major developments and core theoretical problems in the history of China.' Nicola Spakowski, NAN NÜ
'This book is a very interesting work that gives an original contribution to the historical knowledge of a period and a theme, that of Chinese marriages, previously known only through stereotypes and dated works.' ' Marco Lazzarotti, Marriage, Families & Spirituality

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Explores the social and cultural significance of Chinese communist legal practice in constructing marriage and gender relations in the turbulent period from 1940 to 1960.