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A 5 page paper which examines how the position and role of women in China has changed in the past few centuries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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their position in the nation. Long ago Chinese women were ultimately controlled and had their feet bound to remain petite and beautiful. Their lives were incredibly oppressed in many respects.
However, over the centuries, and perhaps partly due to the more recent change involving communism, Chinese women have seen change in their gender roles and their roles in society. The
following paper examines changes in Chinese women in the past few centuries. Women in China: Change In really understanding where Chinese
womens history begins in a very powerful manner one must perhaps go back many centuries and examine the work of Ban Zhao. Prior to Ban Zhoas "Nujie" Chinese women had
no real solid guidelines to live by from a social and personal perspective. Zhaos work laid down rules that women followed for centuries, and thus clearly influenced how Chinese women
behaved and were seen. The book had an enormous "impact on the life of women from late-Ming to at least the fall of Qing" and presents women with recommendations concerning
strict adherence to particular rules as they involve women (Condravy, 2005). They are writings that essentially set out to dictate how women should conduct themselves, offering "severe instructions on a
womans personal and relational conduct than any other contemporary sources of the time" (Condravy, 2005). In terms of what she proposed or
dictates we not that she strongly holds to the belief that women should cultivate their virtues, those virtues being subservience, humility, cleanliness, industry, and obedience (Moralist Views in History and
Fiction, 2005). Her work strongly advised women how to behave in relationship to their husband. She claimed that a man should control his wife and if he failed in
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