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Rural Women Knowing All: Globalization and Rural Women's Organizing in China

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Rural women in China are located on the periphery of that country's processes of globalization and modernization. They also, in the 1990s, acquired a voice of their own through the magazine Rural Women Knowing All. This magazine, founded through the intersection of Chinese and transnational feminisms, provided rural women with connections, knowledge and a venue for their own aspirations. Through examining the dichotomies presented by urbanization, the 'global economy', 'culture' and education, and activism and organizing, this article discusses the ways that Rural Women Knowing All transformed the meanings of globalization for contemporary Chinese rural women, and in the process granted them agency to shape rural identities and existences in alternative ways.

Keywords: China; globalization; nongovernmental organizations; rural women

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA

Publication date: 01 September 2007

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