

Kimberley Ens Manning, "The Party Family: Revolutionary Attachments and the Gendered Origins of State Power in China" (Cornell UP, 2023)
Nov 16, 2023
Kimberley Ens Manning explores the gendered origins of state power in China, focusing on the role of family ties and women's leadership. They discuss women's activism in education and public health, conflicts in female leadership, land reform, famine impact, China's marriage law, women as household managers, famines caused by mismanagement, and the relationship between policies and gender in China. They also touch on their current research on the one-child policy and transgender advocacy in Canada.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Gender, Family, and the State in China
01:56 • 19min
Women's Activism in Education and Public Health
21:21 • 17min
The Conflicting Agency and Loyalties of Female Leaders in China
38:32 • 5min
Land reform and struggle meetings
43:04 • 26min
Exploring the Role of Responsibility and Propaganda During a Famine
01:08:54 • 2min
China's Marriage Law and Women's Rights
01:10:31 • 16min
Women as Household Managers in Rural China
01:26:41 • 17min
Famines and Administrative Mismanagement
01:43:44 • 10min
Exploring the Relationship Between Policies and Gender in China, and Advocacy for Transgender Children in Canada
01:53:20 • 5min