In this empirically rich exploration of the social and cultural significance of Chinese communist legal practice in constructing marriage and gender relations in the turbulent period from 1940 to 1960, Xiaoping Cong interrogates the development of the revolutionary principle of 'self- determination' in the choice of marriage partner.
Xiaoping Cong Ordre des livres
Xiaoping Cong est une spécialiste de la Chine impériale tardive et du XXe siècle qui enseigne à l'Université de Houston. Ses travaux examinent de manière critique l'interaction dynamique entre l'expression culturelle et les structures politiques durant des périodes charnières de l'histoire chinoise. Elle offre aux lecteurs des aperçus sur les forces complexes qui ont façonné la Chine moderne, en s'appuyant sur une profonde érudition historique.



- 2018
- 2016
Marriage, Law and Gender in Revolutionary China
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book delves into how Chinese communist legal practices shaped marriage and gender relations between 1940 and 1960, highlighting their social and cultural implications during a transformative era. It examines the intersection of law, societal norms, and gender roles, providing insight into the complexities of personal relationships amid political upheaval. Through this lens, the text uncovers the broader impact of legal frameworks on the lives of individuals and the evolving dynamics within Chinese society.
- 2007
Teachers' Schools and the Making of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, 1897-1937
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Xiaoping Cong, an associate professor of history at the University of Houston, brings expertise in historical studies to his academic role. His work likely explores significant historical themes and contexts, contributing to the understanding of various historical narratives.