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Author Johnson, Kay Ann.

Title Women, the family, and peasant revolution in China / Kay Ann Johnson.

Publication Info. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1983.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 282 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Prerevolutionary Setting -- 1. Women and the Traditional Chinese Family -- 2. The Twentieth-Century Family Crisis -- 2 Women and the Family in the Chinese Revolution, 1921-49 -- 3. Women and the Party: The Early Years, 1921-27 -- 4. The Kiangsi Soviet Period, 1929-34 -- 5. The Yenan Experience and the Final Civil War, 1936-49 -- 6. Legacies of the Revolutionary Era -- 3 Family Reform in the People's Republic, 1950-53 -- 7. The Politics of Family Reform -- 8. Land Reform and Women's Rights -- 9. The 1950 Marriage Law: Popular Resistance and Organizational Neglect -- 10. The 1953 Marriage Law Campaign -- 4 Women, the Family and the Chinese Road to Socialism, 1955-80 -- 11. Collectivization and the Mobilization of Female Labor -- 12. The Cultural Revolution -- 13. The Anti-Confucian Campaign -- 14. Current Rural Practice -- 15. Conclusion: Family Reform-the Uncompleted Task -- Appendix: The 1950 Marriage Law -- Notes -- Index.
Summary Kay Ann Johnson provides much-needed information about women and gender equality under Communist leadership. She contends that, although the Chinese Communist Party has always ostensibly favored women's rights and family reform, it has rarely pushed for such reforms. In reality, its policies often have reinforced the traditional role of women to further the Party's predominant economic and military aims. Johnson's primary focus is on reforms of marriage and family because traditional marriage, family, and kinship practices have had the greatest influence in defining and shaping women's place i.
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Subject Women peasants -- China -- History.
Women peasants.
China.
History.
Confucianism -- China -- History.
Confucianism.
Families -- China -- History.
Families.
Socialism -- China.
Socialism.
China -- Rural conditions.
Rural conditions.
Indexed Term China Society Role of women, 1921-1980
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books -- History.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Johnson, Kay Ann. Women, the family, and peasant revolution in China. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1983 0226401871 9780226401874 (DLC) 82024748 (OCoLC)9133468
ISBN 9780226401942 (electronic book)
0226401944 (electronic book)
0226401871
9780226401898