This book explores how the labour and leisure lives of people in contemporary rural China have been structured and transformed, discussing the changing dynamics of power relations both between and within genders, and in local (village and family/household) and remote (the state and market) contexts. It combines perspectives from sociology, gender studies, social history and demography to investigate the changes and continuities in the lives of women and men in Lianhe, a rural village in central China, examining the period from 1926 to 2013 through the lens of labour and leisure. Employing methods from the field of ethnography, the research focuses on the life stories of three generations, including 57 women in Lianhe.
Autorentext
Yuqin HUANG is currently Professor and Head of Department of Sociology at East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai, China. Having received her PhD in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK, her research mainly focuses on gender and development, migration, and religion. Her articles on these topics have been published in journals including Asian Population Studies, Social Compass, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, and so on and so forth, and edited volumes published by Routledge and Edward Elgar.
Inhalt
Gendered Organization of Labour and Leisure in the Pre-collective Era (1926--1956).- Gendered Organisation of Labour and Leisure in the Collective Era (1956--1983).- Gendered Organisation of Labour and Leisure in the Reform Era (1983--2013).- Political Participation in a Transforming Rural Society (1944-2013).
Titel
Transforming the Gendered Organisation of Labour and Leisure
Untertitel
Women, Labour, Leisure and Family in Lianhe Village, Central China, 1926-2013
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EAN
9789811564383
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E-Book (pdf)
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Veröffentlichung
28.08.2020
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2.52 MB
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233
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