Embodying middle class gender aspirations : perspectives from China's privileged young women / Kailing Xie.
2021
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Title
Embodying middle class gender aspirations : perspectives from China's privileged young women / Kailing Xie.
Author
Xie, Kailing, author.
ISBN
9789811611391 (electronic bk.)
9811611394 (electronic bk.)
9789811611384 (print)
9811611386
9811611394 (electronic bk.)
9789811611384 (print)
9811611386
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 305 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-1139-1 doi
Call Number
HQ1767
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.40951
Summary
This book takes a feminist approach to analyse the lives of well-educated urban Chinese women, who were raised to embody the ideals of a modern Chinese nation and are largely the beneficiaries of the policy changes of the post-Mao era. It explores young women's gendered attitudes to and experiences of marriage, reproductive choices, careers and aspirations for a good life. It sheds light on what keeps mainstream Chinese middle-class women conforming to the current gender regime. It illuminates the contradictory effects of neoliberal techniques deployed by a familial authoritarian regime on these women's striving for success in urban China, and argues that, paradoxically, women's individualistic determination to succeed has often led them onto the path of conformity by pursuing exemplary norms which fit into the party-state's agenda. Kailing Xie (PhD) is a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK. She gained her doctorate at the Centre for Women's Studies, University of York. She was awarded the 2017 Early Career Researcher Prize by the British Association for Chinese Studies for her article 'Premarital Abortion, What is the Harm? The Responsibilisation of Women's Pregnancy among China's "Privileged" Daughters'. Her broader research interests include gender, identity, and nationalism against the backdrop of China's rise on the global stage.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 29, 2021).
Series
Gender, sexualities and culture in Asia, 2662-7884
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Table of Contents
Researching China's lucky generation : the post 80s
Women, family and the nation in contemporary China
Premarital abortion, what is the harm? The responsibilisation of women's pregnancy among China's 'privileged' daughters
The right time for childbirth : the naturalisation of motherhood within marriage
The gendered construction of exemplary middle-class identity : the hegemony of Chenggong (success)
Reality bites : gendered experiences of marriage and work
Concluding discussion : living with contradictions.
Women, family and the nation in contemporary China
Premarital abortion, what is the harm? The responsibilisation of women's pregnancy among China's 'privileged' daughters
The right time for childbirth : the naturalisation of motherhood within marriage
The gendered construction of exemplary middle-class identity : the hegemony of Chenggong (success)
Reality bites : gendered experiences of marriage and work
Concluding discussion : living with contradictions.