Spaces Of Their Own: Women’s Public Sphere in Transnational China
Spaces Of Their Own: Women’s Public Sphere in Transnational China
by Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang
University of Minnesota Press, 1999 Paper: 978-0-8166-3146-9 | Cloth: 978-0-8166-3145-2 Library of Congress Classification HQ1767.S6 1999 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.40951
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Editor's Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yang,
Mayfair Mei-bui
Part I
The Political Economy of Gender and Feminism
1
From Gender Erasure to Gender Difference: State Feminism, Consumer Sexuality, and Women's Public Sphere in China
Yang,
Mayfair Mei-bui
2
Practicing NGOness and Relating Women's Space Publicly: The Women's Hotline and the State
Cornue,
Virginia
Part II
Expanding Women's Space and Building a Women's Public Sphere
3
How the Feminist Movement Won Media Space in Taiwan: Observations by a Feminist Activist
Yuan-chen,
Lee
4
Museum as Women's Space: Displays of Gender in Post-Mao China
Rofel,
Lisa
5
Feminism's Double: Lesbian Activism in the Mediated Public Sphere of Taiwan
Sang,
Tze-lan Deborah
6
Women on the Edges of Hong Kong Modernity: The Films of Ann Hui
Lin Ho,
Elaine Yee
Part III
Masculine Nationalism and the Male Public Sphere
7
Rewriting Chinese Women: Gender Production and Cultural Space in the Eighties and Nineties
Jinbtta,
Dai
8
Strong Women and Impotent Men: Sports, Gender, and Nationalism in Chinese Public Culture
Brownell,
Susan
9
White Women, Male Desires: A Televisual Fantasy of the Transnational Chinese Family
Erwin,
Katbleen
Part IV
Transnational Crossings of Gender Images and Feminist Discourse
10
With What Discourse Do We Reflect on Chinese Women? Thoughts on Transnational Feminism in China
Xiaojiang,
Li
11
Gender and a Geopolitics of Desire: The Seduction of Mainland Women in Taiwan and Hong Kong Media
Sbib,
Sbu-mei
12
The World Map of Haunting Dreams: Reading Post-1989 Chinese Women's Diaspora Writings