Some of us : Chinese women growing up in the Mao era /
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New Brunswick, NJ :
Rutgers University Press,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- In a world together yet apart: urban and rural women coming of age in the seventies / Naihua Zhang
- Call me "Qingnian" but not "Funü" a Maoist youth in retrospect / Wang Zheng
- From "lighthouse" to the northeast wilderness: growing up among the ordinary stars / Xiaomei Chen
- My wandering years in the cultural revolution: the interplay of political discourse and personal articulation / Bai Di
- "Times have changed; men an women are the same" / Jiang Jin
- Gender consciousness in my teen years / Lihua Wang
- Between "Lixiang" and childhood dreams: back from the future to the nearly forgotten yesteryears / Xueping Zhong
- The production of senses in and out of the "everlasting auspicious land": Shanghai, 1966-1976 / Zhang Zhen
- Congratulations, it's a girl!: gender and identity in Mao's China / Yanmei Wei.