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Exploring the complexities of mother-daughter relationships in urban China, Harriet Evans examines how women navigate evolving gender roles and redefine their identities as mothers and daughters. Through the voices of educated and professional women of diverse ages, key themes emerge, including separation, communication, and the interplay of domestic and public spheres. The book also addresses issues of male privilege, the sexed body, reproduction, and filial responsibilities, offering a nuanced perspective on women's experiences and societal expectations.
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The Subject of Gender, Harriet Evans
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