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Read about the political-economic and socioeconomic narratives of women in China [View Email In Browser]( | [Forward to a colleague]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( Women Hold Up the Sky: The Political-Economic and Socioeconomic Narratives of Women in China Quote the promo code WSASIAN20 for 20% off! Valid till 30 Sept 2021. China ranks behind the developed West in terms of female participation in politics and has a biased gender ratio for babies. While the rankings indicate quantitative statistical numbers, they do not fully reflect the ongoing social transformation in China. It does not capture the mindset changes of how Chinese women feel about themselves or the attitudinal changes that are transforming contemporary Chinese women. Most importantly, it misses the narratives that Chinese women have about their own lives. This volume looks into some macro factors that have an impact on gender conceptualizations in China and aims to provide a multi-perspective overview of women’s economic status and social construction in China. [Click here to read the introduction]( Table of Contents: - Introduction: - A Long March to Nationhood: Engineered Fertility and its Gender Impacts - Gender Rights - Confucianism, Traditionalism, and Patriarchy: - Productive Forces and Middle-Class Formation - Gender Parity - The Chinese Narratives: - China's Case Study 1: Lü Pin, Activist - China's Case Study 2: Gu Qi and Li Xiang, Childcare Providers - China's Case Study 3: Lyu Jiawei, Entrepreneur - China's Case Study 4: Zhao Yilin, 29, Job Seeker - China's Case Study 5: Zhang Nuannuan, Film Studies Student, 20 Years Old - China's Case Study 6: Alimra Jumadel, E Teng, Yong Ronglan, Naval Personnel - Coders, Engineers, Entrepreneurs, and Activists: The Lives of Women Who Made Our Technological World Possible - A New Age of Chinese Women: - Professionals in Traditionally Male Dominated Arenas - The Female Chinese Consumer - Conclusion - Epilogue: Post COVID-19 Job Situation: - Introduction - Green Transportation - Logistics - Manufacturing - Work from Home Jobs - Nursing and Healthcare - Remote Employment - Childcare and Education - Essential Services - Civil Service - Post-COVID Economic Climate and Job Environment: Current and Future Directions for Employment and the Required Skills and Competencies - Bibliography [Click here to order your copy]( [] [About the Author] Tai Wei LIM is an Associate Professor at Soka University (SUJ), Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore East Asian Institute (NUS EAI), and Visiting Associate Professor at Waseda University where he teaches summer courses. In SUJ, he teaches sustainable business, in which gender parity is an issue in focus. In NUS EAI, he researches on East Asian affairs and is a contemporary China watcher/sinologist. He is also a frequent media commentator on East Asian affairs. [Order "Women Hold Up Half the Sky"]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [Website]( [Telegram]( To unsubscribe, please notify us at unsub@wspc.com Copyright © 2021 [World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd · 5 Toh Tuck Link · Singapore 596224 · Singapore

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