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2012 Vol.0 Issue.4
Published 2012-08-10

CONTENTS
5 The Characteristics and Cultivation of Harmonious Gender Relations
TANG Ya-Hui
The harmony of human relations is conducive to social harmony. But the harmonious relationship between the sexes plays a decisive role in constructing a harmonious society. New style of women and men enjoy interdependence, live together in peace, develop relationships that accommodate differences and are non-confrontational and complementary, encourage equality and justice based on win-win principles, and possess both social capital and social resources characteristics. Cultivating harmonious gender relationships requires the promotion of progressive gendered culture, based on innovation in legislation, and influence of women's organizations to strengthen cooperation between the sexes and to make building harmonious gender relationships a target adopted by the government and society as a whole.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 5-10 [Abstract] ( 386 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1034KB] ( 871 )
11 WANG Jin-ling
(Institute of Sociology at the Academy of Social Sciences of Zhejiang, Hangzhou 310025, Zhejiang Province, China)
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 11-22 [Abstract] ( 394 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1110KB] ( 784 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 23-23 [Abstract] ( 451 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 966KB] ( 896 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 24-25 [Abstract] ( 409 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 966KB] ( 917 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 26-26 [Abstract] ( 425 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 948KB] ( 810 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 27-28 [Abstract] ( 417 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 956KB] ( 845 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 29-30 [Abstract] ( 391 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 954KB] ( 1016 )
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2012 Vol. 0 (4): 34-35 [Abstract] ( 429 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 967KB] ( 906 )
36 Gender Statistics and Its Use in the Promotion of Government Service Functions
CHEN Shu-mei CHEN Lan-yan WANG Xiang-mei
Owing to the demand of social development and the transition of the focus of government functions from managing society to servicing it, gender statistics has become a tool for transformation and has demonstrated potential to be an essential technical element in the transformation of government functions. That is for gender statistics to be a technical support for social services, benefiting all individuals in society. This paper suggests the use of feminist political economy in making gender statistics part of everyday report of work by grassroots organizations. The outcome of such use is the provision of sex-disaggregated information to reflect different social needs and interests in order to provide sufficient evidence for the government to make sound, effective, and comprehensive policies.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 36-45 [Abstract] ( 456 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1063KB] ( 1203 )
46 The Lack and Correction of Parental Care for Girls Who Stay Behind in the Countryside: A Case Study of H Township Fuping County of Weinan City, Shaanxi Province
LI Chun-bin
This paper examines the phenomenon where parents who migrated to other areas while leaving their daughters behind in the countryside have likely disregarded their responsibilities to safeguard these girls' rights to designated residence, education, social contacts and interaction. It proposes that in future amendments of the Marriage Law, right to parental care should be defined and detailed. In the section of the Civil Code on Family Provisions, there should be clear stipulation of the right to parental care and the system of guardianship and the differences between the two in order to establish needed institutional support to the protection of the rights of girls left behind in the countryside.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 46-51 [Abstract] ( 396 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1086KB] ( 892 )
52 Folklore: the Value for Studies of Women in History and Usages
WU Xin
folk literature about women in the rich content, to show diversity, folk and thefresh characteristic. These features to their study of women in that can make up the deficiency of the official data and defects, and to some extent for research in the field of the expansion and the further research to provide important support. But at present, the study of women's history, the folk literature data collection and use is relatively weak. Based on the contract, inscriptions, genealogy and other forms of folk literature material as the contents, discusses the folk literature study of women in the important value.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 52-59 [Abstract] ( 450 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1099KB] ( 741 )
60 Establishing the Principle of Equality between Men and Women in the Modern Chinese Civil Law: Based on Changes in Women's Legal Status
XU Jing-li
The establishment of principle of equality between men and women in contemporary civil law has experienced a spiral process because of the lack of a tradition of natural law and the idea of equality in Chinese society.The "Draft of Civil Law of the Qing Dynasty" established the women's independent legal status by first breaking through the limitations of the traditional legal system. Before even getting to its implementation stage, the Draft rescinded and went back to the position of the " Civil Component of the Present Criminal Law ". However, the Dali Court during the early era of Republican China frequently applied progressive stipulations on Women's rights in the "Draft of Civil law of the Qing Dynasty " in concrete trials and enhanced women's legal status by the way of judicatory judgments. The "Draft of Civil law of the Republic of China" developed further by absorbing the progressive judicatory judgments of the Dali Court. Finally, the "Civil Code of the Republic of China" established the principle of equality between men and women.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 60-68 [Abstract] ( 448 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1132KB] ( 1871 )
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SHI Xin
This paper examines the participation of women's organization in people diplomacy since the economic reforms and recognizes opportunities that diplomacy presents to women's organizations for further development. Such development exists in organizational theory, sources of funding, capacity building as well as the expansion of issues for discussion.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 69-74 [Abstract] ( 402 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1059KB] ( 927 )
75 Female Subjectivity in Mao's Era: From Women by Wei Junyi
LIU Xi
This paper aims to reexamine and reevaluate the Chinese women's liberation legacies by exploring Chinese female subjectivities in a culturally and historically specific way. It identifies the constructive role that Chinese Socialist modernity discourses played in promoting gender equality, gender neutrality and communist gender morality ("comradeship") as well as in constructing women's sense of independence and agency and questioning male authorities. State gender discourses, together with the May Fourth liberal feminist legacy of "independent personhood" discourses, served to break the hierarchical gendered boundaries, resist the sexual essentialism and to construct empowering definitions of female identities.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 75-81 [Abstract] ( 537 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1071KB] ( 922 )
82 A Study from a Multi-dimensional Gender Perspective of A. S. Byatt's Fiction
LIU Ai-qin
Exploration of sexual orientation, women's autonomy and rights, men's gender predicament and anxiety, as well as the relationship between the two sexes are some of the areas on which A. S. Byatt's fiction expends. While paying close attention to gender issues confronted by each individual at different historical stages, Byatt records faithfully the contemporary social and historical changes in Great Britain.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 82-87 [Abstract] ( 396 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1068KB] ( 810 )
88 Analysis of Global Goals of Maternal Health and Differences in Advancement
PENG Xian-mei
Since maternal health was announced as one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the United Nations Millennium Declaration in 2000, more and more people focus on it all over the world. This paper points out that this Millennium Development Goal of universal provision of reproductive health care is very difficult to achieve based on an analysis of the diverse conditions of maternal health care and the differences in the levels of development among developing countries. To reduce maternal mortality rates and achieve universal access to reproductive health care according to the MDGs,it requires that all developed and developing countries to coordinate action.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 88-95 [Abstract] ( 470 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1107KB] ( 762 )
96 Biocolonialism: An Ecofeminist Perspective
YU Jiang-xia
As an increasingly prominent global ecological issue, biocolonialism, whose theoretical purport lies in unearthing the common cultural roots of the destruction of nature and the oppression of women, has gradually come into the view of ecofeminism. Through a critical evaluation of "life patents", "life industries" and biotechnology, ecofeminism takes a comprehensive, and in-depth examination and a vivid and brilliant explanation of the causes, the operating mechanism, the features and impacts of biocolonialism, as well as a path to fight against it. Ecofeminist views are not only critical and deconstructive, but constructive and enlightening,and are very conducive to intensify our knowledge of the nature of biocolonialism. They encourage a gender perspective to rethink profoundly the new features of globalization, the new shift of the capitalism, and other related problems such as the new challenges to the relationship between technology and culture, or between science and ethics.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 96-101 [Abstract] ( 426 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1036KB] ( 1040 )
102 Non-institutional Barriers to Women's Leadership and Countermeasures
LI Jing
Alongside economic globalization and rise of information age, more and more women assume leadership positions in government agencies, enterprises and institutions. The status and role of women leaders in the process of the social and economic development continue improving due largely to their own special character and quality. However, non-institutional barriers, such as traditional culture, women's psychological, social habits and characteristics, inhibit the advancement of their leadership. It is particularly necessary to actively enhance women's desire to lead, shape their style of leadership, and increase their competence.
2012 Vol. 0 (4): 102-105 [Abstract] ( 506 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1025KB] ( 856 )
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