Gender and Change in Hong Kong: Globalization, Postcolonialism, and Chinese PatriarchyEliza W. Y. Lee University of Hawaii Press, 2004 - 216 pagini The 1980s and 1990s represent a critical historical juncture for Hong Kong, as it underwent important social, political, and economic transformations. This period of transition, during which the state worked to redefine itself, significantly altered the role and status of Hong Kong women. Colonial modernity, which arose through the integration of the colonial state, the capitalist economy, and the Hong Kong Chinese society, proved favorable for some women but also had adverse consequences for others. It constructed women of different class interests and shaped the gendered citizenship of its colonial subjects. |
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The Unique Challenge of Postcolonial | 23 |
Womens Activism during Hong Kongs Political Transition | 49 |
The Identity of Entrepreneurial Women | 78 |
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