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SOSC 200Y Gender and Society

SOSC 200Y Gender and Society. Lecture 22: Women’s advancement. Women’s advancement. Identity of Chinese women: depend on either father, husband or son In Western society: being either a nun or wife (or prostitute) Modern days: Could choose to have a career

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SOSC 200Y Gender and Society

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  1. SOSC 200Y Gender and Society Lecture 22: Women’s advancement

  2. Women’s advancement • Identity of Chinese women: • depend on either father, husband or son • In Western society: • being either a nun or wife (or prostitute) • Modern days: • Could choose to have a career • Could be financially independent from families • Have a say on dating and marriage • Contribute to the family income  involve in families’ decision making L22: 27.11.06

  3. Feminist movements L22: 27.11.06

  4. Education and schooling Education only for boys  Choice between son’s and daughter’s education  Since 1978: 9-year of compulsory and free education in HK  Approaching equality: • University admission • Increase of female population in professionals L22: 27.11.06

  5. Work and Employment  The Salaries Commission of 1947: • “the remuneration of a woman officer should be approximately 80% of that of a male office doing comparable work” • 1965: equal pay in the civil service (except teachers and nurses) • 1971: equal pay for the nursing professions  HK Standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and Conditions of Service, 1981: • “equal eligibility for fringe benefits in the Civil Service” L22: 27.11.06

  6. Marriage and procreation  HK: From the Chinese customary marriage law to the Marriage Reform Ordinance (1970) • Monogamous • Both parties have rights to hold property • Both parties could seek divorce  Sexual and Reproductive freedom • Age of consent (marriage and sexual intercourse) • The use of contraception and abortion L22: 27.11.06

  7. Legal rights The Intestate’s Estate Ordinance (1971) • Son and daughter have equal right to and share of their parent’s estate  The New Territory Land (Exemption) Ordinance (1994) • Son and daughter have equal right to and share of their parent’s land  Choose their names in passport The right to vote L22: 27.11.06

  8. Unsolved problem • Sexual harassment and family violence • Last year the Social Welfare Department recorded 3,598 cases of spouse battering. Yuen Long was at the top of its list with 133 child-abuse and 581 spouse-battering cases. • 警方資料顯示,今年頭9個月共處理1219宗家暴案件,較去年同期升30%。 L22: 27.11.06

  9. Unsolved problem • Sexist advertisements & media products E.g.森美小儀「最想非禮女藝人」選舉 亞姐「賣肉」奏效最高16點 L22: 27.11.06

  10. Backlash of Feminist movement Women’s problems (socializations) Men’s movement Role of the state (welfare cut) Role of the market (globalization) L22: 27.11.06

  11. Suggested Readings: Pearson and Leung (ed.) Women in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press L22: 27.11.06

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