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Cinderella's sisters : a revisionist history of footbinding
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ISBN: 0520218841 9780520218840 9786612360435 0520941403 9780520941403 9780520253902 0520253906 1282360434 9781282360433 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press,

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The history of footbinding is full of contradictions and unexpected turns. The practice originated in the dance culture of China's medieval court and spread to gentry families, brothels, maid's quarters, and peasant households. Conventional views of footbinding as patriarchal oppression often neglect its complex history and the incentives of the women involved. This revisionist history, elegantly written and meticulously researched, presents a fascinating new picture of the practice from its beginnings in the tenth century to its demise in the twentieth century. Neither condemning nor defending foot-binding, Dorothy Ko debunks many myths and misconceptions about its origins, development, and eventual end, exploring in the process the entanglements of male power and female desires during the practice's thousand-year history. Cinderella's Sisters argues that rather than stemming from sexual perversion, men's desire for bound feet was connected to larger concerns such as cultural nostalgia, regional rivalries, and claims of male privilege. Nor were women hapless victims, the author contends. Ko describes how women-those who could afford it-bound their own and their daughters' feet to signal their high status and self-respect. Femininity, like the binding of feet, was associated with bodily labor and domestic work, and properly bound feet and beautifully made shoes both required exquisite skills and technical knowledge passed from generation to generation. Throughout her narrative, Ko deftly wields methods of social history, literary criticism, material culture studies, and the history of the body and fashion to illustrate how a practice that began as embodied lyricism-as a way to live as the poets imagined-ended up being an exercise in excess and folly.

Chinese women and rural development : sixty years of change in Lu Village, Yunnan
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ISBN: 0742511073 0742511081 Year: 2002 Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield

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Women in rural development --- Women --- Sex role --- Footbinding --- Femmes dans le développement rural --- Femmes --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Bandage des pieds --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Lucun (Yunnan Sheng, China) --- Lucun (Yunnan Sheng, Chine) --- S11/0730 --- S11/0705 --- S11/0610 --- S11/0484 --- S11/0485 --- S20/0280 --- China: Social sciences--Women: since 1949 --- China: Social sciences--Clan and family: since 1949 --- China: Social sciences--Marriage --- China: Social sciences--Rural life, rural studies: since 1976 --- China: Social sciences--Rural change --- China: Agriculture forestry, fishery, natural disasters--Rural economic development --- Femmes dans le développement rural --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Agronomy --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Sociology of work --- Demography --- Pathology --- Esoteric sciences --- Social problems --- Political systems --- Agriculture. Animal husbandry. Hunting. Fishery --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Rural development --- Women volunteers in social service --- Gender role --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Binding of feet --- Foot --- Foot-binding --- Deformities, Artificial --- Social conditions --- Artificial deformities --- Binding --- Abnormalities --- Lu-tsʻun (Yunnan Sheng, China) --- Lu Village (Yunnan Sheng, China) --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Agrarian society --- Contraception --- Gender --- Family --- Sex --- Marriage --- Agricultural sector --- Development policy --- Political participation --- Poverty --- Spirituality --- Mutilations --- Labour participation --- Book --- Anthropology

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