Chinese Women
Women Situation in China Yuan Jiang CCF 9659 (Wednesday, December 4, 1996)
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The current China men and women debate was strayed off from the issue of women's
condition in China. Few articles give a comprehensive picture on the condition.
First, Chinese tradition, like others, believes that the right place for women
is home. Contacts with the west at the turn of this century did bring changes to
the treatment of women, e.g. feet bonding and education. But the destiny of
women was still home. The communist revolution brought Soviet ideas and
practices to China. The idea is that men and women are equal. (Most communist
ideas are good). Everything men can do, women can too. But there is another idea
from the Soviet guiding the practice -- men and women are good at different
things. Women are caring and detail oriented as they show at home. The practice
is that housewives were encouraged to join the work force in late 50's and have
stayed there. Girls are encouraged to be doctors, nurses, biologists, textile
workers and are discouraged to take up physics and engineering by their parents.
The shirts, shoes and toys you buy in discount stores are more likely to be made
by China women rather by men. You will not be surprised to see women doctors
everywhere in China or see women biologists saturating American graduate
schools, but you don't see a male nurse or secretary. The result has been a
mixed jar for women.
Women can get career satisfaction in some professions but
are not expected to do well in others. Women brings home part, usually less than
half, of the family income and make more family decisions. However, having all
housewives in the work force drove down everyone's salary, and every family
relies on the second income from the wife. On the other hand, the wife is still
expected to cook, to clean and to take care of the child, the elderly and
husband. Wives end up having two jobs, one inside and the other outside of home.
Further, they are denied the choice to stay home to take care children.
Comparing to the west, more Chinese women are in the work force. They contribute
more to the society economically, but the status and appreciation they enjoy are
far less than the proportion they contribute. China lacks the women's revolution
that swept the west -- especially the radical idea that women can live without
men. I do not mean that women should or could live without men. I mean Chinese
women should get out of the shadow of men, rediscover themselves and reshape the
society which has been shaped by men. No surprise, many Chinese women have found
that they can live without Chinese men and rediscovered themselves. yjj@eng.umd.edu
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