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2012 Vol.0 Issue.3
Published 2012-06-10

CONTENTS
5 Dilemma in the Election of Female County Governors from the Perspective of its Transactional Costs
CHEN Li
Reasons for the "failure" of the existing systems to promote more female county governors to be elected include the transactional costs of females to be elected to be much higher than men, such costs as those for campaign propaganda and mobilization, and collection of information in the course of implementation and supervision. So the difficulties of women to be elected are increasing. Accordingly, to promote more women to be elected, we must demand changes in the mandatory
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 5-11 [Abstract] ( 398 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 925KB] ( 674 )
12 Understanding the Complexity of Family Patriarchy in a Traditional Chinese Society——A Marital Life
ZUO Ji
Grounded in the patrilineal family system in pre
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 12-21 [Abstract] ( 571 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 957KB] ( 1630 )
22 Rights Denied or Given: Changes in Women's Status in the Family——Analysis of Changes in the Relationship between Mother
CHEN Xun
This paper analyses inner tensions of the relationship between mothers
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 22-27 [Abstract] ( 448 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 968KB] ( 827 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (3): 28-28 [Abstract] ( 447 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 846KB] ( 849 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (3): 29-29 [Abstract] ( 377 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 846KB] ( 777 )
30 Implications of Convention concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers for Chinese Legislation
LIU Ming
The author discusses the fundamental principles and consultative legislative mechanisms of the 2011 Convention Concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers and undertakes gender audit of the related Chinese laws. The paper also presents legislative proposals based on international experiences on the use of human rights and non
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 30-31 [Abstract] ( 509 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 834KB] ( 947 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (3): 32-33 [Abstract] ( 424 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 833KB] ( 957 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (3): 34-34 [Abstract] ( 476 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 827KB] ( 811 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (3): 35-37 [Abstract] ( 450 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 839KB] ( 934 )
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40 Implications of Convention concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers for Chinese Legislation
LIU Ming
The author discusses the fundamental principles and consultative legislative mechanisms of the 2011 Convention Concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers and undertakes gender audit of the related Chinese laws. The paper also presents legislative proposals based on international experiences on the use of human rights and non
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 40-45 [Abstract] ( 482 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 923KB] ( 788 )
46 Women in Folklore In and Outside of China
CHEN Qiu
"Studies of women in folklore" are not in the mainstream of folkloristics, which has touched upon "sources of female folk culture" and "feminist folklore critics." Chinese scholars have paid attention to women from the inception of folklore. Such attention, however, yielded results that are scattered but relatively dependent. "Studies of women in folklore" should contain analysis of both the object as well as the subject. "Women in folklore" as a unique perspective has been established and "feminist folklore" is also forming, all which has brought forth a new beginning.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 46-54 [Abstract] ( 416 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 961KB] ( 901 )
55 Women's Textile Movement during the Anti
XU Shu
Women of Wuxiang answered a call to the liberation soldiers and civilians of production for salvation and carried out a vigorous textile movement to help overcome economic difficulties due to enemy's military invasions and natural disasters during the Anti
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 55-60 [Abstract] ( 448 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 926KB] ( 948 )
61 Women's Contribution to Agricultural Production in the Central Soviet Base Areas
YE Qing
This paper examines the background for, and policies and strategies that were adopted for promoting women's participation in agricultural production in the Central Soviet Base Areas and argues that women's consciousness risen through self liberation was fully expressed through such participation. Policies adopted by the Central Soviet government to advocate widely and set up women's organizations to promote women's participation in agricultural production had ensured institutional security for realizing women's liberation together with the progress of the revolution.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 61-65 [Abstract] ( 418 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 907KB] ( 755 )
66 A Tactical Translation of "Fidelity": On Bali Chahuanü Yishi's New Interpretation of Chastity in Late Qing
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Bali Chahuanü Yishi is one of the most influential translated fictions in modern China. Lin Shu, the translator, not only reshaped the image of "Chahuanu", but also made an ingenious interpretation of the criteria of chastity. In this fiction, he advocated the fidelity of love, instead of virginity, reaffirmed the rising gender morality in which "sincere love" was the core. Lin Shu's advocacy is but a prelude of the debate of chastity during the May Forth Movement.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 66-72 [Abstract] ( 418 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 981KB] ( 939 )
73 Women Experience and Narrative Genre—— Gladys Reichard's Navajo Research
ZHANG Xiao
Narrative genre of ethnography represents the researcher's subjective、emotional experience in fieldwork, which could lead to the development of an authority on the object. To understand women experience, researchers need to decode their gender identity in narrative process. Gender is important to help us interpret, read, and decode women's identity and status in society and history. Understanding women's experience needs a new approach based on the first person narrative with a gender perspective.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 73-76 [Abstract] ( 451 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 924KB] ( 846 )
77 About the 2011 "White Paper on Gender Equality" of Japan
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In June 2011, the Japanese government published the latest "White Paper on Gender Equality." In the white paper, the Japanese government made a general description and analysis of gender equality in Japan and related policies. This paper is an interpretation of the white paper in regards to its contents and characteristics, especially in relation to issues of the participation of Japanese women in political and scientific fields.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 77-83 [Abstract] ( 442 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 935KB] ( 1546 )
84 The Body's Deconstruction and Reconstruction: On Judith Butler's Bodies That Matter
SUN Ting
In Bodies that Matter, Judith Butler examed the material dimensions of the construction of "sex" and "body", which continued the topic of performative theory in the last book Gender Trouble. Initially, she used the power theory of Foucault to sketch the body's topography of construction. Consequently, the assumption of sex was phantasmatic identification within the psychoanalysis, although Freud and Lacan was phallocentrism. In the end, through a critical engagement with Slavoj Zizek's performative theory of names, Butler provided the resignification function of names could show us the agency of subject.
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 84-89 [Abstract] ( 698 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 945KB] ( 1632 )
90 The Gender Differences in Final Year Undergraduates’ Salary Expectations: A Perspective of Gender Role Socialization
ZHU Jian
This study adopts a mixed methods sequential explanatory design to address the gender differences in final year undergraduates’ salary expectations, sampling a university in Central China. The questionnaire data show that males’ salary expectations about the first jobs are significantly higher than those of their female counterparts, which is related to the traditional family gender roles, as justified by a combination of the questionnaire and interview data in the study. Further explorations reveal that final year undergraduates, a good
2012 Vol. 0 (3): 90-97 [Abstract] ( 500 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 967KB] ( 819 )
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