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ID364037
Title ProperWomen and the land question in China
Other Title InformationOccasional Papers on History and Society. Second Series, No.: XXX, July 1990 (For Private Circulation Only)
LanguageENG
AuthorKelkar, Govind
Summary / Abstract (Note)The object of this study is to provide some sort of framework within which women's position in China can be assessed in the context of land question; the CPC's historical experience of enabling women to halt the growing process of patriarchal oppression through their access to land/economic resources and means of production, and thereby expand scope for substantial, effective participation of the masses of women in decision-making in politico-economic matters related to construction of a socialist society.
`In' analytical NoteIn Sangari, Kumkum: Mirabai and the spiritual economy of Bhakti. [Occasional Papers on History and Society. Second Series, No.: XXVIII, June 1990 (For Private Circulation Only)] New Delhi. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 1990.
Key WordsWomen in China