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Asian American Poetry - THE NEXT GENERATION (Paperback)
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Asian American Poetry - THE NEXT GENERATION (Paperback)
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Loot Price R495
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This book is the first in English to consider women's movements and
feminist discourses in twentieth-century Taiwan. Doris T. Chang
examines the way in which Taiwanese women in the twentieth century
selectively appropriated Western feminist theories to meet their
needs in a modernizing Confucian culture. She illustrates the rise
and fall of women's movements against the historical backdrop of
the island's contested national identities, first vis-a-vis
imperial Japan (1895-1945) and later with postwar China
(1945-2000). In particular, during periods of soft authoritarianism
in the Japanese colonial era and late twentieth century, autonomous
women's movements emerged and operated within the political
perimeters set by the authoritarian regimes. Women strove to
replace the "Good Wife, Wise Mother" ideal with an individualist
feminism that meshed social, political, and economic gender equity
with the prevailing Confucian family ideology. However, during
periods of hard authoritarianism from the 1930s to the 1960s, the
autonomous movements collapsed. The particular brand of Taiwanese
feminism developed from numerous outside influences, including
interactions among an East Asian sociopolitical milieu, various
strands of Western feminism, and Marxist-Leninist women's
liberation programs in Soviet Russia. Chinese communism appears not
to have played a significant role, due to the Chinese Nationalists'
restriction of communication with the mainland during their rule on
post-World War II Taiwan. Notably, this study compares the
perspectives of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, whose husband led as the
president of the Republic of China on Taiwan from 1949 to 1975, and
Hsiu-lien Annette Lu, Taiwan's vice president from 2000 to 2008.
Delving into period sources such as the highly influential feminist
monthly magazine Awakening as well as interviews with feminist
leaders, Chang provides a comprehensive historical and
cross-cultural analysis of the struggle for gender equality in
Taiwan.
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