Abstract:This article examines why young women of the working class had supported the Soviet regime in relation to their concerns with "land" and "marriage" and how class was embedded in gender and gender embedded in class. The article reveals different attitudes held by the CCP, young women and opponents to women's liberation in the Soviet areas based on two newspaper reports produced in Guomindang governed areas, documents of the CCP, and material of oral accounts. From a methodological point of view, it brings to recognition of how the "narrators' standpoints" affected the evaluation of women's movement and women's subjectivity in the Soviet areas. What the article demonstrates is a valuable heritage that the CCP is concerned with class conflicts and regards the working class women as its social base.
宋少鹏. 苏区妇女运动中的性别与阶级[J]. 妇女研究论丛, 2012, 0(1): 42-50.
SONG Shao-peng. Gender and Class: Women's Liberation Movement during the Soviet Era. , 2012, 0(1): 42-50.