WOMEN'S LIBERATION IN CHINA

Claudie Broyelle

Contents

Introduction
Foreword to the English edition
A fivefold reality

Part One Work is changing women; women are changing work

Introduction
1 The Chinese road to industrialization and women's liberation
2 The socialization of the Chinese countryside and women's liberation

Part Two Socializing housework

Introduction
3 Collectivization first, then mechanization
4 The example of Taching
5 Domestic production demystified

Part Three Socializing the mother's function

6 Infancy and early childhood
7 Children are people
8 Child-rearing and education: the province of society or of the State?

Part Four The Chinese family--towards a new grass-roots collectivity

Introduction
9 A historical survey
10 Leisure time, work time
11 The idea of 'nationalization' and its fatal consequences for the family

Part Five A contribution to the debate on sexuality in China

Introduction
12 Natural needs and cultural needs
13 A new sexual culture is beginning in China
14 A new idea of love

In place of a conclusion
Appendix
Afterword: Against the eternal woman
Notes and references


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