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Hill Gates

    Footbinding and Women's Labor in Sichuan
    China's Motor
    • China's Motor

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Gates is a Marxist anthropologist with chutzpah. Best known for her compelling portrayal of contemporary working-class Taiwanese, she considerably broadens and deepens her analysis of China's socioeconomy in this work.-Choice This monumental work...

      China's Motor
    • Footbinding and Women's Labor in Sichuan

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Through extensive fieldwork and interviews with nearly 5,000 women, the book explores the practice of footbinding in Sichuan during the late imperial era and the tumultuous period leading up to the 1949 revolution. It investigates parental motivations for continuing this tradition and the role of girls' labor in pre-industrial China. Hill Gates argues that footbinding served as a means of labor discipline, reflecting broader changes in the political economy during the early twentieth century.

      Footbinding and Women's Labor in Sichuan