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    #MeToo with Chinese characteristics – analysis through a lens of Chinese feminism

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    Author(s)
    Lin, Sanshan
    Editor(s)
    Satija, Shivani
    Publication date
    2023-05-23
    Subject
    Gender
    Keywords
    #MeToo
    Confucian moral outlook
    He-Yin Zhen
    decolonial feminism
    feminist movements
    women human rights defenders
    Country
    China
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam KEDV
    Oxfam India
    Oxfam Colombia
    Oxfam Mexico
    Oxfam South Africa
    Oxfam Brazil
    Routledge
    Journal
    Gender & Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621506
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2023.2167634
    Document type
    Journal article
    Language
    English
    Description
    <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>As a victim-survivor and feminist activist who participated in the #MeToomovement in China, I always have confusion and questions generated from my experiences and observations. The limited literature on Chinese social movements rarely utilises China situated frameworks, which reduces the understanding. This article focuses on &#8216;how #MeToo movement(s) manifest and evolve in China&#8217; and aims to find out its &#8216;Chinese characteristics&#8217;. Through an analysis of two archives and my autoethnography using He-Yin Zhen&#8217;s feminist analytical concepts &#8216;nann&#252;&#8217;(man/woman) and &#8216;shengji&#8217; (livelihood), Confucian moral outlook, and &#8216;Chinese characteristics&#8217;, I find that the movement displays &#8216;Chinese characteristics&#8217; in multiple aspects. There is not one monolithic #MeToo movement in China but many with different agendas, although some of which are prioritised more than others. These findings stress the importance of privileging the historic-cultural context and personal perspectives in studying social movements. This article illustrates that situated feminist research is needed to reconstruct feminist studies in the global South, and that feminist movements need to consider the historical and cultural context, and challenge dominant romanticising and elitist discourses, in order to develop sustainably.</p> </body> </html>
    Pages
    22
    ISSN
    1355-2074
    EISSN
    1364-9221
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2023.2167634
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