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对家庭性别分工与角色歧视的思考
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作者 戴黔 《品牌》 2014年第3期35-35,共1页
当前女性在参加社会劳动后,妇女地位在各地领域都有了显著提高,可是并没有彻底消除性别分工的家庭劳动模式,家庭两性之间的角色定位并没有完全平等。性别分工导致的角色歧视是我们社会始终关注的社会问题,绝不能以性别角色来定位个人的... 当前女性在参加社会劳动后,妇女地位在各地领域都有了显著提高,可是并没有彻底消除性别分工的家庭劳动模式,家庭两性之间的角色定位并没有完全平等。性别分工导致的角色歧视是我们社会始终关注的社会问题,绝不能以性别角色来定位个人的劳动分工。 展开更多
关键词 家庭 性别分工 角色歧视
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The Political Aspect of Misogynies in Late Qing Dynasty Crime Fiction 被引量:1
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作者 Lavinia Benedetti 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第4期340-355,共16页
In most Chinese traditional court-case narrative, women often serve as negative social actors, and may even be the alleged cause of the degeneration of men's morality as the result of their seductiveness. In the late... In most Chinese traditional court-case narrative, women often serve as negative social actors, and may even be the alleged cause of the degeneration of men's morality as the result of their seductiveness. In the late Qing Dynasty novel Digong'an, centred on the upright official Digong, there is strong evidence of misogyny by the author. Two female characters stand out from the story: one kills her husband with the help of her lover, who is partially justified by the latter being under the woman's negative influence; and the other is Empress Wu, to whom the moral downfall of the Tang Dynasty is attributed. Both women are subject to insult and threat throughout the novel. The author's attitude substantially relies on the sexist rhetoric prevalent in the Confucian idea of an ordered society, which usually took a negative outlook towards women partaking in public life. But for the latter we should also take in account that at the end of the Qing Dynasty a woman was, in reality, ruling the empire "from behind the curtain". Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to deconstruct the author's misogyny, in order to shed a light on his criticism and connect it with a somewhat more political discourse. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese courtcase novel Digong 'an political criticism Empress Cixi
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