Hot Mums. Motherhood and Feminism in Post-socialist China
The term “hot mum” (La Ma, 辣妈) has become popular in the Chinese media in the 21st century, being regarded as a “feminist” image of the modern mother, as it breaks with the stereotype of the traditional Chinese mother. Departing from a historical framework of motherhood and feminism, as well as wes...
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Main Author: | Yifei Shen |
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The Royal Danish Library
2015
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