Using data collected from Shanghai from 2002 to 2005, this paper focuses on the gender performance of young women in today's China and how they understand their 'femininity' in their self-identification. Our analysis examines four popular ways of looking at and talking about Chinese women from the 1960s to the present, as 'iron girls', 'beautiful women writers', 'strong women', or 'super girls', and how the women themselves construct their femininity, with reference to these images, as virtuous in the 1970s, masculinised in the late 1980s, commercialised in the 1990s and androgynous in the twenty-first century
The aim of this article is on the one hand, to draw up a socio-demographic inventory of the situatio...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
In the Republican era (1911-1937), it was a period of time where rapid changes swept across China. C...
In a piece I did for the Huffington Post on women and the Olympics, I provided a brief overview of t...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
This dissertation documents the valorization of gender differences in urban Yunnan, particularly as ...
This study explores the discursive construction of Chinese women in the Chinese reality show Sisters...
This study examines views and experiences of young Shanghai women with respect to masturbation. Thro...
The aim of this thesis is to apply feminist perspectives to explore the ‘boys’ love’ (BL) culture in...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
This thesis aims to explain how Chinese females’ are aware of their identities and feminism in a new...
Theories of gender and the nation posit that women are prescribed certain roles according to the nee...
Chinese feminism has undergone a complex and intriguing development. Chinese women were first accul...
"Flowery boys"(花样少年) - when this phrase is applied to attractive young men it is now often considere...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
The aim of this article is on the one hand, to draw up a socio-demographic inventory of the situatio...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
In the Republican era (1911-1937), it was a period of time where rapid changes swept across China. C...
In a piece I did for the Huffington Post on women and the Olympics, I provided a brief overview of t...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
This dissertation documents the valorization of gender differences in urban Yunnan, particularly as ...
This study explores the discursive construction of Chinese women in the Chinese reality show Sisters...
This study examines views and experiences of young Shanghai women with respect to masturbation. Thro...
The aim of this thesis is to apply feminist perspectives to explore the ‘boys’ love’ (BL) culture in...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
This thesis aims to explain how Chinese females’ are aware of their identities and feminism in a new...
Theories of gender and the nation posit that women are prescribed certain roles according to the nee...
Chinese feminism has undergone a complex and intriguing development. Chinese women were first accul...
"Flowery boys"(花样少年) - when this phrase is applied to attractive young men it is now often considere...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
The aim of this article is on the one hand, to draw up a socio-demographic inventory of the situatio...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
In the Republican era (1911-1937), it was a period of time where rapid changes swept across China. C...