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The Research On Official Discourse Of Chinese Female Gender Model

Posted on:2014-02-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2248330398478570Subject:China's modern history
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Since1949, China began a new round of gender patterns remodeling process. official expectations about "women" still based on its feminine physiological functions because that the government is masculinity. The construction of "idealized woman "is on the basis of differences in the physical between male and female, as the official magazine, Chinese women has become has become the mouthpiece and carrier,which contributed to a new promotion about social gender system. Rely on the new system, Chinese government tried to put the ideal gender model into practice and make whole society in control. With the dominance, the magazine named Chinese women obtain the final interpretation of everything about gender relations.Monogamous heterosexual marriage has become the only legal option, with the help of science and law. In this context, the magazine created urban female image which meet the requirements of the state and society:She has a good self-control on the ethics and conduct; She cares about the health and naive moral and she also may choose a mate on request of the state; She would give priority to the needs of her husband and have a healthy child with no difficulty unless the child impede her social work. For her, the state is always the first. In a word, she will try her best to meet society expectations and then she will become the main defenders of the gender system and be responsible for it.Through the establishment of continuous dual selection mechanism, official discourse provided a pattern of women and gender system which is interpreted as the only feasible way and template. Therefore, the government eventually established the standardization of national interest sex and gender.
Keywords/Search Tags:the offcial discourse, female model, Chinese women (1949-1966)
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