Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-287) and index.
Contents
pt. I. Symbiosis and Social Movements -- Ch. 1. State Legitimacy, Social Organization, and Concepts of Symbiosis -- Ch. 2. Social Movements and Globalization -- pt. II. The Beijing Women's Movement -- Ch. 3. The Politics of Beijing Women's Organizing in the 1990s -- Ch. 4. Beijing Activists: The Emergence of Feminist Identities -- pt. III. The Emergence of a Symbiotic Women's Movement in the 1990s: Opportunities, Mobilization, and Framing -- Ch. 5. Political and Economic Opportunities -- Ch. 6. The Emergence of NGOs in the Women's Movement -- Ch. 7. Framing in the Chinese Women's Movement -- pt. IV. Conclusions -- Ch. 8. Conclusions.