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Bound to Emancipate: Working Women and Urban Citizenship in Early Twentieth-century China and Hong Kong

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Bound to Emancipate: Working Women and Urban Citizenship in Early Twentieth-Century China and Hong Kong - Chin, Angelina
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Emancipation, a defining feature of twentieth-century China society, is explored in detail in this compelling study. Angelina Chin expands the definition of women's emancipation by examining what this rhetoric meant to lower-class women, especially those who were engaged in stigmatized sexualized labor who were treated by urban elites as uncivilized, rural, threatening, and immoral. Beginning in the early twentieth century, as a result of growing employment opportunities in the urban areas and the decline of rural ...

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Bound to Emancipate: Working Women and Urban Citizenship in Early Twentieth-Century China and Hong Kong 2012, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9781442215597

Hardcover