What is the feminist movement?When did the feminist movement rise in China?

Updated on society 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On January 8, ——— Sincere Company, a large department store commercial organization, opened in Hong Kong. The company adopts the popular Western way of selling women's goods.

    On February 20, the trend of natural feet in Taipei rose, and the natural foot association aimed to persuade people to let go of their feet and get rid of the bad habit of foot binding.

    In August of that year, Jin Yi's "Women's Bell" was issued by Shanghai Patriotic Girls' School. It is the first monograph on women's issues in modern China. For the first time, the author shouted the slogan "Long live women's rights".

    On March 8 of that year, girls' education was legalized.

    On July 15, Qiu Jin, a female democratic revolutionary, was inaugurated in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing, at the age of 31.

    On January 7 of that year, Sun Yat-sen met with Lin Zongsu, a representative of the Women's Political Suffrage Comrades Association, and allowed women to fully participate in political power.

    In May of that year, Deng Chunlan, a female teacher student in Xunhua County, Qinghai Province, wrote a letter to Cai Yuanpei, president of Peking University, asking Peking University to increase the number of female students and allow women to study at universities, saying that she was willing to set a precedent for the female community, thus becoming the first woman in China to ask for university studies.

    On March 8, the working women of Guangzhou united women from all walks of life to hold a grand commemorative event in the first park of Guangzhou. Since this commemorative event, the "March 8" Women's Day activities have gradually spread to major cities across the country.

    In March of that year, Xiwang Yin'an filed the first divorce lawsuit for women, and Xiao Guipan, a student of Xi'an Women's Normal School, filed a divorce lawsuit and was divorced in court.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Historians have shown that feminism was not imposed on women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East by the West, but rather that the historical environment of these countries produced important material and ideological changes that affected women in these countries. In the eighteenth century, a controversy erupted in China over women's right to education;In early nineteenth-century India, late nineteenth-century Egypt, and twentieth-century Japan, movements for women's social emancipation erupted. But the liberation movement and feminism were "hidden from history" during the period when so many non-European countries were flourishing.

    Feminism must be inclusive, fluid, and willing to accept contradictions. In an increasingly globalized world, women are both empowered by their presence in the global movement and reflecting on their mission to the global movement in the way they are named.

    There is a feminist movement in China, and if you want to find an organization, you can find women's federations at all levels.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summer vacation starts today. Summer vacation is here, but what are you going to do during the summer vacation?I think I want to do something different, but I don't know how to start with ** and end ...... from **Maybe there was no beginning, no end. Summer vacation is like this, and so is life.

    In the eyes of children, society is always full of truth, goodness and beauty, and life is sweet and colorful. In the eyes of adults, there are two sides to society, there are truth, goodness and beauty, and false ugliness, and life has ups and downs. Why is there such a big difference in the thinking of adults and children?

    There is only one conclusion: this is the most fundamental difference between maturity and immaturity.

    In the world, everything has two sides. Adults have rich experience, which determines that they see things more comprehensively. And for a child to mature, he must go through a few things.

    Someone said: "Life is a big training ground and a stage for sharpening people." "On this special stage, everyone will encounter happy things and sad things.

    Sad things can cause great suffering, and happy things make people feel good. If people are faced with tragedy all day long, they are prone to lose confidence and give up on themselves, decadence and sinking. In the face of happy events all day long, people will be confused by the things in front of them, lack social experience, and be easily deceived. Just as plants cannot be without sunlight and rain, so happiness and sorrow cannot be absent from human experience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The women's liberation movement in China began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    By the end of the Qing Dynasty, most of the people who rose up were intellectual women, and they took the initiative to fight for women's rights. Lu Bicheng, a talented woman in Anhui, first used a pen to make a knife and gun, and published an article in "Ta Kung Pao" to criticize current politics and advocate women's education.

    She was then cultivated by the translator Yan Fu and appreciated by Yuan Shikai, the governor of Zhili, and became the supervisor of the Beiyang Women's Normal School at a young age (equivalent to the principal); Huixing, a Manchu woman living in Hangzhou, raised money to set up a women's school by herself, and when she saw that the money for running the school was far from enough, she committed suicide and promoted women's education with her own life.

    These Chinese intellectuals, who were the first to become conscious, founded many periodicals and magazines to propagate new ideas such as women's liberation and gender equality, so as to inspire their compatriots and sisters to fight together. In 1899, the famous female propagandist Chen Chufen founded the Women's Daily in Shanghai, which was the earliest women's publication in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The feminist movement is a direct product of the modern bourgeois industrial revolution and the Enlightenment of the 18th century, and is produced after the European Enlightenment with the social and economic changes, the rapid development of productive forces, and the awakening of modern women's consciousness. It argues that in a traditional patriarchal society, women's rights and interests have been undermined and their talents have been suppressed. Women should be liberated from the role assigned to them by traditional male-centric societies, and they must be given the right to education, the right to work, the right to participate in politics, and the right to self-determination in sexual relations, marriage and childbearing.

    With the progress of the industrial revolution, the opportunity for women to receive education for employment has increased, more and more women have mastered the necessary talents for various occupations, so that the difference in the physical strength of male and female workers in machine production basically does not work, many women go out to work, from the hunting period through the industrial revolution to modern society has been a man's affairs Many have been snatched away by women, and the husband is no longer the only one in the family economy, and the husband and wife are equal within the family, and the modernization and socialization of housework have been gradually realized.

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