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Foot fetishism (particularly foot binding) has been extensive in the past, but less so since World War I. Respect for women and their sexual rights ... SJ Breiner - 《Child Psychiatry & Human Development》 被引量: 18发表: 1992年 Marriage Mobility and Footbinding in Pre-1949 Rural China:...
Women's foot-binding in Ming and Qing Dynasties is a sex matter and also has the purpose of making distinctions between different nationalities,which is obviously different from the aesthetic pursuit in Song Dynasty.Foot-binding in Ming Dynasty reflects that the moral degeneration of the society is...
In 1912, the Chinese government ordered the cessation of foot-binding. Foot-binding involved alteration of the bone structure so that 妇女地位在中国是低的,主要由于脚捆绑风俗。 大约45%中国妇女在19世纪一定脚。 为上层阶级,它是差不多100%。 1912年,中国人政府定购了脚束缚的停止。 骨头结构的脚束缚...
the remaining foot-binding women in our society are gradually disappear with time going by, and the foot binding is going to meet its death, which has spread throughout China for thousands of years. To avoid the unique Chinese traditional custom disappearing with time passing by and to reserve...
In all these roles, the women were strictly required to accord with the wishes and needs of men. In modern China, as in much of the rest of the world today, old suppressive practices were criticized; foot binding, widow chastity, parental control of marriage, and concubinage have all ...
The government's drive for female empowerment in China began almost a century ago when Chairman Mao Zedong said "women hold up half the sky." With the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, controversial practices such as foot binding for women and child marriage ...
Major as well as historical personal accounts, the article concludes that the underlying goal in engaging in the footbinding practice was to raise a girl's chances of being married into a family of the highest social class possible.[1] Valerie Steele and John S. Major, China Chic: East ...
1. Footbinding in Sichuan, 1854 to 1954 2. Patchworking Sichuan Women’s History across 100 Years 3. Erotic Attraction vs. Mothers-in-law, State Mandates and Early Unbinding 4. Structure, Hypergamy and Footbinding 5. The Life Course ...
The foot is so squeezed upward that, in walking, only the ball of the great toe touches the ground.