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2016 Vol.0 Issue.2
Published 2016-04-10

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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 5-7 [Abstract] ( 600 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 950KB] ( 971 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 8-10 [Abstract] ( 485 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 918KB] ( 847 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 11-13 [Abstract] ( 583 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 963KB] ( 1241 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 14-16 [Abstract] ( 488 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 924KB] ( 1062 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 17-19 [Abstract] ( 548 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 925KB] ( 991 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 20-23 [Abstract] ( 570 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 959KB] ( 1354 )
24 The Influence of Husbands' Involvement on Women's Postpartum Recovery and Family Relationships Based on a Survey among Permanent Residents in Beijing
LI Jie1 LIU Jing2
In China, nowadays, the tradition of women who "sit the Month" after childbirth still has a significant influence on people's values and behaviors, though it is to a great extent challenged by the rapid social economic development and changes in family structures. For instance, the father of the newborn, who were traditionally excluded from the process while the women "do confinement" after childbirth, plays an important role more than ever before. In this paper, we found that husbands' involvement in taking care of the newborn baby at night not only helps women's postpartum recovery, but also improve spousal and family relationships. Therefore, it is important to adopt relevant social policies, and organizations to encourage men to participate in the postnatal care in order to build harmonious families and promote new culture of childbirth.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 24-32 [Abstract] ( 629 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1091KB] ( 1053 )
33 Boy Crisis, "Leftover Women" and "Employment Discrimination against Female College Graduates":Challenges of Reversed Gender Disparity in Education
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This paper identifies the impacts of the rising reversed imbalance in sex ratio in education on the structures of gender based labor market and marriage market opportunities, individual lives and even gender relationships in society as a whole based on an examination of social phenomena such as "boy crisis" in education, "leftover women" in the marriage market and "discrimination against female college graduates" in the labor market. It suggests that these impacts could be accumulated into even more serious social problems without concerted efforts to be adopted jointly by individuals, managers of social organizations and enterprises as well as policy-makers to reconstruct a new gender balance in society.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 33-39 [Abstract] ( 892 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1103KB] ( 1324 )
40 Resources, Technology and Policy: Transition of Women's Role in Fishing Villages in Jiaodong
WANG Nan
Abstracts: Along with the decline of traditional fishery resources, the development of technology and policy changes since the late 19th century, women of fishing villages in Jiaodong have broken away from the male-dominated division of labor in fisheries. In early years of the PRC, women became members of the cooperatives and moved towards economic independence and political equality. This movement has challenged the traditional model in women's history centered on agriculture. This paper intends to present an alternative glance of the development of modern women in China based on an investigation of the relationships between nature, society and gender, applying western theory to a study of this aspect of Chinese history.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 40-47 [Abstract] ( 653 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1041KB] ( 1012 )
48 Between the Personal and the Politics: Deng Yingchao's Revolutionary Experience and the Attainment of Women's Consciousness
CHANG Yin-ting1 YANG Xia2
Class struggles and struggles against colonial powers in China in the 20th Century, together with cultural and gender infusion, provided both social conditions for and the insurmountable challenges to women's liberation. Deng Yingchao with multiple identities carried throughout her revolutionary life with her firm belief in gender equality, class emancipation and national independence. Her revolutionary experience is an important representation of Chinese women's liberation and an asset in the world's women's movement.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 48-55 [Abstract] ( 638 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1027KB] ( 1331 )
56 Reforms in Women's Education as Part of Nation-State Building——Based on Women's Schools in Late Qing Dynasty
SUN Xiu-ling
Nation-state building that is a central theme in political changes in modern China also permeates through the development of women's education. In the name of nation-state building, women's education in late Qing dynasty witnessed changes in the articulation of its purposes from "caring for the husband and educating the children as women's duty" to "serving the country by producing sons", in location from private domestic schools to public schools, in status of women from their dependency on men to their awakening to their independence, and in their roles from "being good wife and loving mother" to professional women.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 56-61 [Abstract] ( 577 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1032KB] ( 1045 )
62 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
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.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 62-70 [Abstract] ( 640 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1131KB] ( 1310 )
71 Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment in Workplace in the United States: An Analysis Based on Cases
LU Jie-feng
The Civil Rights Act is one of the most important pieces of legislation in American history. Title VII of Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination based on sex, including sexual harassment in the workplace that has been interpreted by the US courts as one form of sex-based employment discrimination. Employers' liability is a core concept in the legal system against sexual harassment in the workplace in the USA. After many cases in which the American courts examined the victims' status, working conditions, and level of injury as well as whether or not the employers had reasons to rebut, the courts have developed strict vicarious liability, rebuttable vicarious liability and negligent liability on the part of employers. China should learn from the American experience in order to protect workers' rights against sexual harassment in the workplace.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 71-79 [Abstract] ( 564 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1087KB] ( 837 )
80 Women and Automobiles: Gendered Spatiality and Mobility in American Women's Travel Narratives
LIU Ying1 SUN Lu-yao2
As an intersection of body and technology and an integration of public and private space, automobiles make it possible for women to transgress the traditional gendered spatial boundaries. As automobiles define and shape American culture and America is a "nation on the wheel", automobiles have also entered into American women writers' sight and became an important window for them to view the relationships between modern technology, mobility and gendered space. American women's travel narratives throughout the 20th century have changed from speaking for elite women to being a voice for the working class women, and from rewriting canonical travel literature to producing road narratives. This shift indicates that on the one hand, women's mobility is influenced by multiple factors including modernization, class and ethnicity and on the other hand, that American women's writing has transcended the linear thinking about the relationship between automobiles and women's emancipation.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 80-87 [Abstract] ( 570 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1018KB] ( 1040 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 88-101 [Abstract] ( 655 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1003KB] ( 1005 )
102 A Review of the Past 30 Years Research on Women and Christianity in China
LIU Wen-na
Upon reviewing the past 30 years' published research on women and Christianity, this paper identifies five themes in the existing research: the Christian perception of women; Christianity and contemporary Chinese women's studies; women's church groups; Christian women; and comparative study on women and Christianity. The paper also points out the limitations of the existing research.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 102-109 [Abstract] ( 593 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1006KB] ( 1150 )
110 An Overview of Research Since the 20th Century on Women in Jin Dynasty
WANG Shu
Since the middle of 1920's, research on women in Jin dynasty has focused on such topics as hairstyles, dresses and marriages. Over the past one hundred years, there have been abundant achievements also in research on women's status, marriage and family, customs, education, literature and religion in Jin Dynasty. But disciplinization and theorization require attention in the future.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 110-121 [Abstract] ( 585 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1058KB] ( 1339 )
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2016 Vol. 0 (2): 122-124 [Abstract] ( 538 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 931KB] ( 757 )
125 Seeking a Stance in Difference: A Review of the Essential Readings in US Feminist Theory
ZHANG Ying
The Essential Readings in US Feminist Theory introduces the diversity of contemporary American feminism as well as its transnational and interdisciplinary tendencies. The present review uses Rey Chow's essay as an example to illustrate the concern of feminism and the expansion of the concept of "difference" in the USA. The recognition and inclusion of "difference" in feminist criticism may shed light on the construction of Chinese feminist theory, enabling Chinese feminists to seek their own standpoints, for women of different orientations to construct their localized expressions and to move from thinking to expressions.
2016 Vol. 0 (2): 125-126 [Abstract] ( 675 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 988KB] ( 830 )
 
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