Marriage, Law and Gender in Revolutionary China, 1940–1960
Discover the intricate dynamics of marriage and gender relations in revolutionary China with Marriage, Law and Gender in Revolutionary China, 1940–1960 by Xiaoping Cong. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this insightful paperback spans 345 pages and delves into the profound social and cultural implications of Chinese communist legal practices during a transformative era.
Xiaoping Cong meticulously examines how the revolutionary principle of 'self-determination' influenced the choice of marriage partners, providing a rich empirical analysis that highlights the complexities of legal frameworks and societal norms. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of law, gender, and cultural identity in a pivotal historical context. Dive into this compelling narrative and uncover how the legal landscape shaped personal relationships in mid-20th century China.