Leftover Women
In collaboration with ChinaFile
- In-Person
- 国产视频 NYC
199 Lafayette Street, Suite 3B
New York, NY 10012 - 6:30PM 鈥 8:15PM EDT
After the 1949 revolution in China, Chairman Mao famously proclaimed that 鈥渨omen hold up half the sky.鈥 But in 2007, the Chinese government added to its official lexicon the term shengn眉, 鈥渓eftover women,鈥 who are unmarried, professional women older than 27 years old. This derogatory term is just one sign that recent market reforms have exacerbated gender-discriminatory norms in a one-party state system with legacies of social engineering, a massive propaganda apparatus, and a tight grip on information.
Leta Hong Fincher鈥檚 Leftover Women argues that, contrary to many claims in the media, women in China have experienced a dramatic rollback of rights relative to men. Has China鈥檚 booming economy left women behind? Does the country need a new women鈥檚 movement?
Join 国产视频 NYC, in collaboration with ChinaFile, in a conversation about the movement for gender equality in China and its impacts on the new model of economic and political development.
Copies of Leftover Women will be available for purchase.
Participants:
Leta Hong Fincher
Author, Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China
@letahong
Susan Jakes
Editor, ChinaFile
@susanjakes
Rebecca E. Karl
Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, New York University
Co-editor, The Birth of Chinese Feminism
@chinesefeminism