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A Case Study On The Changes Of Gender Roles Of Ethnic Women

Posted on:2021-04-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L MinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330626461169Subject:Ethnology
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China is a unified multi-ethnic country.Fifty-six ethnic groups have jointly cultivated a vast and profound Chinese culture.Minority cultures are an important part of Chinese culture,and the cultures of each ethnic group are jointly created by men and women of that ethnic group.There is no doubt that women are also the subject of cultures of various nationalities.The art created by women is their innovation and accumulation in production and life,and is an integral part of the culture of various nationalities.There are numerous folk arts of various nationalities in the northwest region,and embroidery is an art form shared by women of all ethnic groups in Lintan Taozhou,Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.It carries the skills and aesthetics of women's folk handicrafts.They use embroidery to express their lives,use their imagination and ideas,and turn them into economic means of earning income.In the economic tide,women of all ethnic groups in Taozhou went from traditional housewives to workshops,becoming organizers and practitioners of embroidery,and their works entered the market from their families.At the same time,the National Plan for Poverty Alleviation under the National Poverty Reduction Strategy has also implemented support for women's characteristic handicrafts,making the embroidery workshop for poverty alleviation move to the path of industrialization,scale and marketization.This article mainly takes the embroidery mothers in the poverty alleviation workshop and individual embroidery workshops in Taozhou as the research objects,and analyzes the changes in gender roles and women's development with the internal and external factors such as the local socioeconomic development and the awakeningof the individual consciousness of the embroidery mothers.
Keywords/Search Tags:embroider, embroidery, ethnic minority, gender role, change
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