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Bound feet, young hands : tracking the demise of footbinding in village China / Laurel Bossen and Hill Gates.

Author/creator Bossen, Laurel, 1945- author.
Other author/creatorGates, Hill, author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2017]
Descriptionxv, 247 pages ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Questions about footbinding -- Seeking answers : research methods and fieldwork -- The North China Plain -- Northwest China -- Southwest China -- Bound feet across China.
Abstract "Footbinding was common in China until the early twentieth century, when most Chinese were family farmers. Why did these families bind young girls' feet? And why did footbinding stop? In this groundbreaking work, Laurel Bossen and Hill Gates upend the popular view of footbinding as a status, or even sexual, symbol by showing that it was an undeniably effective way to get even very young girls to sit still and work with their hands. Interviews with 1,800 elderly women, many with bound feet, reveal the reality of girls' hand labor across the North China Plain, Northwest China, and Southwest China. As binding reshaped their feet, mothers disciplined girls to spin, weave, and do other handwork because many village families depended on selling such goods. When factories eliminated the economic value of handwork, footbinding died out. As the last generation of footbound women passes away, Bound Feet, Young Hands presents a data-driven examination of the social and economic aspects of this misunderstood custom" -- From the publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2016020136
ISBN9780804799553 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN0804799555 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBNelectronic book

Available Items

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Joyner General Stacks GT498 .F66 B67 2017 ✔ Available Place Hold