报告题目:ENCLOSING THE GENDERED SUBJECT: THE CASE OF WOMEN’S PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBANISING CHINA
报 告 人:Sally Sargeson
The Australian National University
报告时间:5月11日下午3:00。
报告地点:华家池校区CARD报告厅
报告语言:英语
英文摘要:
The enclosure of rural land is fuelling rapid capital accumulation in China’s political economy. This paper draws on recent critical theorisations of the contingent and potentially contradictory nature of property rights to explore the gender politics of enclosure and accumulation and interrogate how gender norms affect, and are affected by the reallocation of property rights among dispossessed villagers. Interviews among women encompassed within the ever-moving margins of
four cities in Zhejiang province demonstrate that notwithstanding national equal rights legislation, formal and customary institutions governing enclosure are contributing to an unequal distribution of property rights among women and men. Nevertheless, there is some evidence suggesting that women are deploying the vocabulary of property rights rhetorically to challenge the legitimacy of both the terms of state enclosure of villagers’ land, and customary constraints on their property rights and ability to participate in capital accumulation.
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浙江大学中国农村发展研究院(CARD)
2007年5月8日
报 告 人:Sally Sargeson
The Australian National University
报告时间:5月11日下午3:00。
报告地点:华家池校区CARD报告厅
报告语言:英语
英文摘要:
The enclosure of rural land is fuelling rapid capital accumulation in China’s political economy. This paper draws on recent critical theorisations of the contingent and potentially contradictory nature of property rights to explore the gender politics of enclosure and accumulation and interrogate how gender norms affect, and are affected by the reallocation of property rights among dispossessed villagers. Interviews among women encompassed within the ever-moving margins of
four cities in Zhejiang province demonstrate that notwithstanding national equal rights legislation, formal and customary institutions governing enclosure are contributing to an unequal distribution of property rights among women and men. Nevertheless, there is some evidence suggesting that women are deploying the vocabulary of property rights rhetorically to challenge the legitimacy of both the terms of state enclosure of villagers’ land, and customary constraints on their property rights and ability to participate in capital accumulation.
欢迎广大师生参加和交流!
浙江大学中国农村发展研究院(CARD)
2007年5月8日