On the Female Liberation Movement in Late Qing China from the Native Country and Lndigenization Perspective

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:32-39 (2008)
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Chinese women's liberation movement of the local premise - the nation-state building, its importance needs to form a more logical explanation is out. By the late Qing China to inspect the women's liberation movement, can be found, the Chinese women's liberation movement to generate awareness of the problem based on the "nation state" crisis turned into a "gender" cultural crisis, the crisis did not constitute a separate gender and cultural issues consciousness, so women's liberation movement and the nation-state is bound to cross-movement building, and establish their own legitimacy as an important basis; Chinese women's liberation movement and therefore the main role in the formation of the pursuit of the "female nationals", set the shape "group" of two features constitute the developed countries to pursue different values ​​of feminism, resource utilization and path design. The future development of Chinese feminism can not be established in the Western feminist resources on simple lateral migration, and local resources should be implemented in critical reflection and draw on. It is important to rethink the relationship between Chinese female liberation movement and the construction of nation as its premise. To study Chinese female liberation movement in late Qing, will be found that the emergence of Chinese female liberation movement affected greatly by the crisis of nation instead of gender itself which should be regarded as the base of Chinese female liberation movement. Thus Chinese female liberation movement has many resources different from western feminism, such as "female nationality" for its role building, "group" for its form. The resource should be adopted to promote Chinese female liberation movement

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