![]() In contrast to Jin Tianhe and Liang Qichao, who relate women’s liberation to social enlightenment and national liberation, and deem that women’s liberation can be achieved through political struggles for equal rights and opportunities, He-Yin Zhen argues that liberation in this sense is still realised under the guarantee of the state. ![]() The other two essays, ‘On women’s education’ written by Liang Qichao (1873–1929) and ‘The women’s bell’ written by Jin Tianhe (1873–1947), are classics of Chinese feminism. The six of her articles selected and translated in this book cover a wide variety of topics such as women’s liberation, labour, revolution and antimilitarism, and epitomise her radical anarchist feminist thoughts. 1920) was the founding editor of an anarchist Chinese feminist journal Natural Justice or Tien Yee (Tianyi bao) published in Japan from 1907 to 1908. ![]()
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