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Transforming the Gendered Organisation of Labour and Leisure - Women, Labour, Leisure and Family in Lianhe Village, Central China, 1926-2013 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Transforming the Gendered Organisation of Labour and Leisure - Women, Labour, Leisure and Family in Lianhe Village, Central China, 1926-2013 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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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. The book develops a 'double comparison' analytical
framework to compare the organisation of labour and leisure in the
three respective generations, proceeding, on the one hand,
diachronically along the historical time, that is, the
pre-collective era, collective era and reform era, and
synchronically along the women's life stages on the other. In so
doing, the book links women's shifting role in changing
family/household forms with broader socio-economic, political,
demographic and cultural changes. Moreover, it employs a holistic
perspective to reflect changing patterns in women's labour and
leisure by disrupting the remunerated/unremunerated, home/labour,
within/outside household and labour/leisure dichotomies, and
exploring the interrelations between them. Based on this, the book
then identifies the determinants of rural women's labour and
leisure and reveals the women's experiences of their changing
identities, particularly concerning their relationships with their
parents (-in-law), sisters (-in-law), husbands and children.
Particularly highlighting the interdependence and inequality among
women, it also reveals their own perception of their identities and
relationships, and their understanding of husband-wife fairness and
gender equality. Lastly, it demonstrates that the prevalent
androcentrism in the remote world does not match the increasing
husband-wife fairness in the local world and argues that this
mismatch has caused the complex and paradoxical experiences and
subjectivities of these women. Given its scope, the book is of
interest to scholars, students and researchers in the fields of
sociology, anthropology, gender and development, as well as a
general audience looking to explore contemporary rural China.
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