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At Home in the World - Women and Charity in Late Qing and Early Republican China (Hardcover)
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At Home in the World - Women and Charity in Late Qing and Early Republican China (Hardcover)
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During the years spanning the late Qing dynasty and the early
Republican era, the status of Chinese women changed in both subtle
and decisive ways. As domestic seclusion ceased to be a sign of
virtue, new opportunities emerged for a variety of women. Much
scholarly attention has been given to the rise of the modern,
independent "new women" during this period. However, far less is
known about the stories of married nonprofessional women without
modern educations and their public activities. In At Home in the
World, Xia Shi unearths the history of how these women moved out of
their sequestered domestic life; engaged in charitable,
philanthropic, and religious activities; and repositioned
themselves as effective public actors in urban Chinese society.
Investigating the lives of individual women as well as
organizations such as the YWCA and the Daoyuan, she shows how her
protagonists built on the past rather than repudiating it, drawing
on broader networks of family, marriage, and friendship and
reconfiguring existing beliefs into essential components of modern
Chinese gender roles. The book stresses the collective forms of
agency these women exercised in their endeavors, highlighting the
significance of charitable and philanthropic work as political,
social, and civic engagement. Shi also analyzes how men-alive,
dead, or absent-both empowered and constrained women's public
ventures. She offers a new perspective on how the public, private,
and domestic realms were being remade and rethought in early
twentieth-century China, in particular, how the women navigated
these developing spheres. At Home in the World sheds new light on
how women exerted their influence beyond the home and expands the
field of Chinese women's history.
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