The original essays translated in this sourcebook reflect a time of
great political and social ferment in early twentieth century
China, the highlight of which was the May Fourth Movement of 1919,
a time when women especially were subject to the vicissitudes of
war, modernization, and rapid social change.
The authors, a distinguished group of leader-activists of the
May Fourth Movement, women and men, discuss and debate across a
broad range of theoretical and practical issues revolving around
"the woman question". They bring a compelling perspective to the
lives of Chinese women in the context of the great events that
shaped twentieth-century China.
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