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SIX Iron Girls Revisited: Gender and the Politics of Work in the Cultural Revolution, 1966-76

  • Emily Honig
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Re-Drawing Boundaries
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© 2010 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2010 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. CONTENTS VII
  3. PREFACE XI
  4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII
  5. Introduction 1
  6. PART ONE Perspectives on Work
  7. ONE Work and Household in Chinese Culture: Historical Perspectives 15
  8. TWO Re-Drawing the Boundaries of Work: Views on the Meaning of Work (Gongzuo) 33
  9. THREE What Is Work? Comparative Perspectives from the Social Sciences 51
  10. FOUR The Changing Meanings of Work in China 67
  11. PART TWO Recent Trends in Gender and Inequality
  12. FIVE Local Meanings of Gender and Work in Rural Shaanxi in the 1950s 79
  13. SIX Iron Girls Revisited: Gender and the Politics of Work in the Cultural Revolution, 1966-76 97
  14. SEVEN Wage and Job Inequalities in the Working Lives of Men and Women in Tianjin 111
  15. EIGHT Gender Differentials in Economic Success: Rural China in 1991 134
  16. NINE The Perils of Assessing Trends in Gender Inequality in China 157
  17. PART THREE Gender and Migration
  18. TEN The Interplay of Gender, Space, and Work in China's Floating Population 171
  19. ELEVEN Interconnections among Gender, Work, and Migration: Evidence from Zhejiang Province 197
  20. TWELVE Migration, Gender, and Labor Force in Hubei Province, 1985-1990 214
  21. THIRTEEN Gendered Migration and the Migration of Genders in Contemporary China 231
  22. PART FOUR Households and Work
  23. FOURTEEN Reconfiguring Shanghai Households 245
  24. FIFTEEN Household Economies in Transitional Times 261
  25. SIXTEEN Understanding the Social Inequality System and Family and Household Dynamics in China 284
  26. Conclusion: Re-Drawing Boundaries 295
  27. GLOSSARY OF CHINESE TERMS 305
  28. REFERENCES 307
  29. CONTRIBUTORS 333
  30. INDEX 339
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