As state control of private life in China has loosened since 1980, citizens have experienced an unprecedented family revolution?an overhaul of family structure, marital practices, and gender relationships. While the nuclear family has become a privileged realm of romance and individualism symbolizing the post-revolutionary ?freedoms? of economic and affective autonomy, women's roles in particular have been transformed, with the ideal ?iron girl? of socialism replaced by the feminine, family-oriented ?good wife and wise mother.?

Problems and contradictions in this new domestic culture have been exposed by China's soaring divorce rate. Reading popular ?divorce narratives? in fiction, film, and TV drama, Hui Faye Xiao shows that the representation of marital discord has become a cultural battleground for competing ideologies within post-revolutionary China. While these narratives present women's cultivation of wifely and maternal qualities as the cure for family disintegration and social unrest, Xiao shows that they in fact reflect a problematic resurgence of traditional gender roles and a powerful mode of control over supposedly autonomous private life.



Vorwort

Reading popular divorce narratives in fiction, film, and TV drama, Hui Faye Xiao shows that the representation of marital discord has become a cultural battleground for competing ideologies within post-revolutionary China.



Autorentext

Hui Faye Xiao is assistant professor of modern Chinese literature and culture at the University of Kansas.



Inhalt

Preface

Introduction

1. Divorcing the Rural

2. Midlife Crisis and Misogynist Rhetoric

3. Utopia or Dystopia?

4. What Quality Do Chinese Wives Lack?

5. Seeking Second Chances in a Risk Society

6. A New Divorce Culture

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Titel
Family Revolution
Untertitel
Marital Strife in Contemporary Chinese Literature and Visual Culture
EAN
9780295804989
ISBN
978-0-295-80498-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.04.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
2.02 MB
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch