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Women and sexuality in China : dominant discourses of female sexuality and gender since 1949
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ISBN: 0745613985 0745613977 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cambridge, UK Polity Press

The Subject of Gender
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ISBN: 0742554783 1461645727 9781461645726 1299790968 9781299790964 0742554775 9780742554771 9780742554788 Year: 2007 Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Author Harriet Evans discusses mother-daughter relationships in urban China, reflecting on how women make sense of the shifts in practices and representations of gender that frame their lives, and how their self-identification as mothers and daughters contributes to the redefinition of those practices. Based on the memories and experiences of educated and professional women of different ages, the mother-daughter relationship is discussed through various themes: separation, communication, domestic/public boundaries, male privilege, the sexed body, reproduction and filial responsibilities.

Historia de China desde 1800
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ISBN: 9681204271 Year: 1989 Publisher: México, D.F. Colegio de México

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Women and sexuality in China : female sexuality and gender since 1949
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ISBN: 0826409229 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Continuum

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Beijing from below : stories of marginal lives in the capital's center
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ISBN: 1478009187 Year: 2020 Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press,

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"Harriet Evans tells the history of the residents in Dashalar--now redeveloped and gentrified but once one of the Beijing's poorest neighborhoods--to show how their experiences complicate official state narratives of Chinese economic development and progress."--


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Beijing from below : Stories of marginal lives in the capital's center
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ISBN: 9781478008156 1478008156 Year: 2020 Publisher: Durham Duke University Press

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"In Beijing from Below, Harriet Evans weaves together oral history, archival research, and ethnographic knowledge to tell the story of the residents of Dashalar, an under-resourced Beijing neighborhood adjacent to Tiananmen Square. In popular thinking about China, the Mao and post-Mao development of Beijing's cityscape has often been understood as the result of teleological progression and entrance to a market economy. However, what is lost in such narratives are the effects that development has had on Beijing's urban underclass; for example, during the 1950s, construction projects throughout Beijing led to the mass displacement of many urban dwellers, and current development projects still require the forced movement of residents. In this book, which focuses on events from the 1950s onwards, Evans attends to the experiences of the working-class residents of Dashalar, using their own oral testimony and state records to understand how they interpret and relate to the changing city. In this regard, Beijing from Below is a study on the interwoven nature of subaltern lives and state authority, as it seeks to discern subalternity within dominant state systems by shedding light on Beijing's overlooked residents. Through deft readings of the historical record, Evans also reveals how Dashalar's residents have been left out of the historical record, thereby providing an alternative historiography of Beijing outside of the progressive version offered by the People's Republic. This book is organized around the stories of individual families, and each chapter is followed by a critical interlude analyzing the main themes of the family's story. Through these narratives, Evans draws out historical and theoretical topics such as: reworking traumas from the past in service of surviving the present; the experiences of migrant families in an already under-resourced neighborhood; and the negotiations families and individuals are willing to make to find stability. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of China and Chinese history, anthropology, history, and subaltern studies"--


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Gender in flux : agency and its limits in contemporary China
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

Picturing power in the People's Republic of China : posters of the Cultural Revolution
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ISBN: 0847695115 Year: 1999 Publisher: Lanham, Md. New York Oxford Rowman & Littlefield


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Gender in flux : agency and its limits in contemporary China
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ISBN: 9781107662384 1107662389 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Grassroots values and local cultural heritage in China
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ISBN: 9781793632739 9781793632746 Year: 2021 Publisher: Lanham Lexington Books

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The recent heritage boom in China is transforming local social, economic, and cultural life and reshaping domestic and global notions of China's national identity. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork conducted largely by young anthropologists in China, Grassroots Values and Local Cultural Heritage in China departs from the dominant top-down UNESCO-influenced narrative of cultural heritage preservation and approaches the local not as a fixed definition of place but as a shifting site of negotiation between state, entrepreneurial, transcultural, and local community interests. The volume takes readers along an unusual trajectory between a disadvantaged neighborhood in central Beijing, metropolitan centers in Anhui and Sichuan, Quanzhou in the southeast, and Yunnan in the southwest before finally ending at the great Samye Monastery in Tibet. Across these sites, the contributors converge in apprehending the grassroots as an arena of everyday life and belonging underpinning ordinary social interactions and cultural practices as diverse as funeral rituals, Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimages, and encounters between young contemporary artists and the Bloomsbury Group. In examining the diversity of local cultural practices and knowledge that underpin ideas about cultural value, this volume argues that grassroots cultural beliefs are essential to the liveability and sustainability of life and living heritage.

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