POLI 422 Lecture : Women and the State in Post-1949 Rural China

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Tsai women and the state in post-1949 rural china. Women were granted full legal equality; yet the social mindset did not accompany this de jure achievement. Goal: to shed light on the persistence of gender inequalities in socialist countries despite their ideological commitment to the emancipation of women. Two issues: state capacity to implement developmental strategy, and the sources of gender biases. Argument: endurance of gender inequalities suggests the centrality of patriarchy as a socially-constructed system, and that patriarchy may survive changes in political or economic orientations because they are deeply embedded in the very efforts themselves. Neither political science nor women-in-development (wid) frameworks by themselves can explain the persistence of gender inequalities in socialist countries. State development theories may demonstrate limit of state capacity in enforcing norms/policies, but they do not address sources of gender biases. Wid focuses only on gender bias as a consequence of capitalism, which seems to be inapplicable to the current issue.

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