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索引號Honig, Emily, “Burning Incense, Pledging Sisterhood: Communities of Women Workers in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919-1949”, (1985)
類型Journal article
作者Honig, Emily
題名“Burning Incense, Pledging Sisterhood: Communities of Women Workers in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919-1949”,
年份1985
期刊Signs
卷數10
编号4
首頁700
尾頁714
語言English
主題History
關鍵字social; women; labor;
摘要Between 1919 and 1949, sisterhood societies were formed among cotton mill workers in Shanghai. Women in the societies generally sealed their bonds in the Buddhist temples by burning incense together and pledging loyalty. They called each other by kinship terms, gave economic aid where needed, and formed social groups. These sisterhoods, brought about by need and local allegiances, were not indiscriminate allegiances nor were they expressions of working-class or feminist consciousness. Although some women may have used them as revolutionary training, most sisterhoods did not threaten authority and reinforced traditions.
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