The Gender of Memory

Rural Women and China’s Collective Past

Gail Hershatter author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:9th Aug '11

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What can we learn about the Chinese revolution by placing a doubly marginalized group - rural women - at the center of the inquiry? In this book, Gail Hershatter explores changes in the lives of seventy-two elderly women in rural Shaanxi province during the revolutionary decades of the 1950s and 1960s. Interweaving these women's life histories with insightful analysis, Hershatter shows how Party-state policy became local and personal, and how it affected women's agricultural work, domestic routines, activism, marriage, childbirth, and parenting - even their notions of virtue and respectability. The women narrate their pasts from the vantage point of the present and highlight their enduring virtues, important achievements, and most deeply harbored grievances. In showing what memories can tell us about gender as an axis of power, difference, and collectivity in 1950s rural China and the present, Hershatter powerfully examines the nature of socialism and how gender figured in its creation.

"A landmark in women's history and the history of China." -- James C. Scott London Review Of Books "Remarkable... Hershatter has a complicated story to tell about women's experiences in mid-twentieth-century China." Ms Magazine "If you want to be reminded of how moving history can be, then read this book." New Books In Gender Studies "The Gender of Memory is not only a story of China's past but a gift of restless questions for the present." -- Ellen R. Judd China Quarterly "Hershatter offers a breathtaking interrogation of her sources and methods, rendering elegantly transparent the thought processes behind her book's production." Cross Currents: East Asian History & Cultural Review "Arresting and engaging... The Gender of Memory is a work of outstanding scholarship and significance." -- Louise Edwards, The University of Hong Kong The China Journal "This book should be on the reading list of global historians interested in China." -- Ellen R. Judd China Quarterly

ISBN: 9780520267701

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm

Weight: 771g

472 pages