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Burnout Market Feminism: Urban Chinese Businesswomen In The Internet Age (Labor And Technology)
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Why Elite Chinese Women Find Themselves Caught In A Cycle Of Burnout.Burnout Market Feminism Explores The Lives Of Elite Urban Businesswomen In The Internet Age. Burnout Market Feminism Is A Critical Theoretical Combination Of Chinese Feminist Li XiaojiangS Market Feminism And KoreanGerman Cultural Theorist Han ByungChulS Burnout Society. To Unravel The Puzzle Of How Women In China Have Thrived In Business Despite State Crackdowns On Feminism, Ling Tang Argues That It Is Important To Examine The Role Of The Market In PostSocialist China And The Evolving Interplay Between Illiberal Politics And A Neoliberal Economy.Drawing On MultiSited Ethnography Conducted Primarily In Shenzhen And Hefei During The Xi Era, The Book Explores The Multiplicity And Nuance Of The Lived Experiences Of Businesswomen And Their Negotiations With Patriarchy Across Different SocioCultural Contexts, Particularly Their Confrontations With HeteroPatriarchal Intimacy Norms And MaleDominated Guanxi Business Practices. Despite Following Diverse Paths, These Women Share A Common Pursuit Of Achievement And GrowthA Pursuit That Paradoxically Narrows Their Market Feminist Efforts And Leads To Burnout, As These Negotiations Are Often Reduced To Contingent Bargains Within A Neoliberal Framework. The Book Also Extends The Discussion Of Burnout Beyond The Neoliberal Framework, Incorporating Feminist Critiques Of WomenS Burnout Under Patriarchy And PostColonial Critiques Of Burnout Within A Rhetorically Socialist Authoritarian State.
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