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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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De la prise de conscience au passage à l’acte ou de la nature politique des études sur les femmes en Chine contemporaine

Poux, Chantal 05 1900 (has links)
Does the field of Women's Studies in China provide a space/time for a dissident political point of view, way of thinking/being/living? To answer this question we have looked at the nature of the discourse, its authors, its public, its goals and means. The All China Women's Federation and Women's Studies within the academic circle have provided the ground for our investigation. A critical analysis has been done through a qualitative review of documents in English, written mainly by Chinese authors. The findings of our research have shown us that, indeed, Women's Studies in China provide a space/time for a dissident political point of view that we can term "feminism". However, the existence of this feminist space and voice is curtailed by the non-democratic political regime of China, making it, so far, a difficult but very promising balancing act. In fact, Women's Studies are at the root of the democratisation of China.
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De la prise de conscience au passage à l’acte ou de la nature politique des études sur les femmes en Chine contemporaine

Poux, Chantal 05 1900 (has links)
Does the field of Women's Studies in China provide a space/time for a dissident political point of view, way of thinking/being/living? To answer this question we have looked at the nature of the discourse, its authors, its public, its goals and means. The All China Women's Federation and Women's Studies within the academic circle have provided the ground for our investigation. A critical analysis has been done through a qualitative review of documents in English, written mainly by Chinese authors. The findings of our research have shown us that, indeed, Women's Studies in China provide a space/time for a dissident political point of view that we can term "feminism". However, the existence of this feminist space and voice is curtailed by the non-democratic political regime of China, making it, so far, a difficult but very promising balancing act. In fact, Women's Studies are at the root of the democratisation of China. / Arts, Faculty of / Asian Research, Institute of / Graduate

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