In the late 1970s, just as China was embarking on a sweeping program of post-Mao reforms, it also launched a one-child campaign. This campaign, which cut against the grain of rural reforms and childbe
In the late 1970s, just as China was embarking on a sweeping program of post-Mao reforms, it also launched a one-child campaign. This campaign, which cut against the grain of rural reforms and childbe
This first significant collection of essays on women in China in more than two decades captures a pivotal moment in a cross-cultural - and interdisciplinary - dialogue. For the first time, the voices