Table of contents for Chinese women, living and working / edited by Anne E. McLaren.


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CONTENTS
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1.	Introduction 
Anne E. McLaren
'New' Domains in the Chinese Market Economy
2.	David S.G. Goodman
Why Women Count: Chinese Women and the Leadership of Reform
3.	Clodagh Wylie
Femininity and Authority: Women in China's Private Sector
4. Wanning Sun
The Maid in China: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Story of Becoming Modern
5. Elaine Jeffreys
Feminist Prostitution Debates: Are There Any Sex Workers in China?
Women in the Professions
6. Louise Edwards
Constraining Women's Political Work with 'Women's-work': The Chinese Communist Party and 
Women's Participation in Politics
7. Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
Women and Technology in the Teaching Profession: Multi-literacy and Curriculum Impact
Reinventing Domestic Space
8. Sargeson, Sally
Building for the Future Family
9. McLaren,  Anne E.
Women's Work and Ritual Space in China
Index
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Women China Social conditions 21st century, Women China Economic conditions 21st century, Women Employment China, Sex role China