During the 1980s and 1990s, peasants, especially peasant women, were mostly ignored in elite Chinese discourse on development, or portrayed as a 'backward', 'low quality' group, who put a drag on modernization. But since then, a number of elite discourse
In the last two decades in China, large international donor agencies and domestic women's non-govern...
This is an introduction to the special section of articles that analyze the gendered modalities of p...
Roux Alain. Ellen R. Judd, Gender and Power in rural North China, Stanford University press, 1994. I...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
In this paper I analyze the language and concepts framing approaches taken by the Chinese women's mo...
Since its implementation in 1958, the household registration system in China has been powerful state...
For centuries, China’s farmers practiced agriculture in ways that sustained a high level of food pro...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
The primary concern of this thesis is the association between development and gender relations. At ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Ever since the Chinese Commun...
Recent feminist debate about how to achieve the substantive representation of women in government ha...
This study examines rural women's self-narrations about their sufferings in post-socialist China bot...
With the development of social media in China, Chinese feminism is facing great challenges. On the o...
This dissertation explores the multiple processes integral to rural transformation in western Jiangx...
Articles in the first part of this colloquium surveyed articulations between rural development polic...
In the last two decades in China, large international donor agencies and domestic women's non-govern...
This is an introduction to the special section of articles that analyze the gendered modalities of p...
Roux Alain. Ellen R. Judd, Gender and Power in rural North China, Stanford University press, 1994. I...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
In this paper I analyze the language and concepts framing approaches taken by the Chinese women's mo...
Since its implementation in 1958, the household registration system in China has been powerful state...
For centuries, China’s farmers practiced agriculture in ways that sustained a high level of food pro...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
The primary concern of this thesis is the association between development and gender relations. At ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Ever since the Chinese Commun...
Recent feminist debate about how to achieve the substantive representation of women in government ha...
This study examines rural women's self-narrations about their sufferings in post-socialist China bot...
With the development of social media in China, Chinese feminism is facing great challenges. On the o...
This dissertation explores the multiple processes integral to rural transformation in western Jiangx...
Articles in the first part of this colloquium surveyed articulations between rural development polic...
In the last two decades in China, large international donor agencies and domestic women's non-govern...
This is an introduction to the special section of articles that analyze the gendered modalities of p...
Roux Alain. Ellen R. Judd, Gender and Power in rural North China, Stanford University press, 1994. I...