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论文题目:Gender Roles in China
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Women’s gender role in China and their social condition
Abstract
Women's low social status can be said to be increasingly common in pre-modern trend of human history, but because of the different cultures and different ethnics, the national women's gender roles and social status are not the same nature. China's unique geographical and historical environment, determines the process of Chinese civilization with Western countries to embark on a different road. It determined the Chinese women's gender roles and social status has a different specificity: In the social structure of home and country are homogeneous social pattern, they are not only always important supporting to the family economy, and even their ethical behavior is also becoming an event related the family life to the nation. (CK Lee, 1998) Thus, China women’s social role and social status is much more important than the ethical and the nominally. In short, Chinese women have both oppressed side and the so called master-fed side. And these two sides are opposite to the men’s masculine. This paper will mainly talk about the Women’s gender role in China and their social condition.
Introduction
After entering into the patriarchal society and before the feminist movement up, the status of women in society is generally low and it became a growing trend of the evolution of human history. However, due to the different cultures and different ethnic, the national women's gender roles and social status are not the same nature. Imbalance is the most specificity of Chinese women and their social status, which determined by the special causes of unique history formed by Chinese gender roles and their social positions. (H Evans, 1997)
Conclusion
In China, women in society is still play weak actor's role, but with the development of modern times, as well as China's reform and opening up, more people really get rid of the patriarchal idea of gender is more closer to equality. However, the status of women in rural areas is still not optimistic; the traditional "family line" thinking is still deeply rooted. Conditions in the same family, the general educated men still selected, however, with the further development of the community, we have reason to believe, in not distant future, this problem can be well resolved.
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