Identification, Belonging and Pleasure: Women's Self-Regulation and Constructions of the Subject in Dancing in the Street Squares from a Generational Perspective
MI Li
Center for Research on Chinese Village Culture, Central South University, Changsha 410083, Hunan Province, China
Abstract:As the most popular street level movement in modern China, dancing in the street squares has attracted the participation of different generations of women, who have made efforts to achieve respective goals. Elderly women have sought to rebuild their subject values, while middle age women try to find their life ascriptions, and young women attempt to develop their own perceptions of femininity. While dancing in the street squares is an important arena for women to acquire self-regulation in this era characterized by rapid turbulent changes, and rebuild their individual meaningful worlds, these women's efforts have contributed to the historical transformation of social and cultural structures.
米莉. 认同、归属与愉悦:代群视野下广场舞女性的自我调适与主体建构[J]. 妇女研究论丛, 2016, 0(2): 62-70.
MI Li. Identification, Belonging and Pleasure: Women's Self-Regulation and Constructions of the Subject in Dancing in the Street Squares from a Generational Perspective. , 2016, 0(2): 62-70.