A woman in Chinese history The Chinese woman has power and even stands out, but the history of Chinese civilization was always the dominant position of men. "Unfortunately, women's leadership, education, social position have not changed the patriarchy of traditional Chinese society (Perry 279) .They are treated like this, so women are Except for a few, we can not contribute spiritually, politically or scientifically to Chinese society.
Did you have a period that women have the same status as men in history? Or have there been a female responsible society? Although historians do not know, history has been regarded as nonhuman (that is, to have the same position as an animal) and leader of the empire, there was a time when the women's identity was greatly different it is clear. It is a person. In many cases, society is opposed when men show solidarity or agree to excessive feminization. For example, one of the biggest insults a man can say to other men is to call him "a girl". Or they may be called "cat whipping" if they agree with their wives or serve them. This separates men from women and makes intimacy almost impossible. The more men, the more strongly you can feel the influence that men have given men. Men are beginning to notice that women have dealt with misogyny.
March is dedicated to celebrate the history of women! All excitement and extraordinary women around this revolutionary event, it is difficult to believe that decades ago, the history of women as important subjects and research focus does not actually exist. Actually, it is not taught even at school. It all started in New York City, February 28, 1909. The first women's day was held in commemoration of the first anniversary of clothes labor strikes in the city. The event was organized by the Socialist Party and thousands of women gathered to commemorate the event. In 2 years, women's day has become an international anniversary
McGregor was shocked by the success of the Women's History Week and was invited to participate as a female leader of Sarah Lawrence College's Women's History Institute. The institute attended by national leaders of women and girls organizations, chaired by famous historian Gerda Lerner. The story of Gerda is encouraging. Born in 1920, she was the first child of two Jewish parents. When she was a teenager her father escaped from the family house of Austria and left her and her mother - a movement that did not impress Gerda. The relationship between her parents was very unstable and nervous emotions spread throughout the house. But his emphasis on his wife is not the only reason he left. In fact, after persuading Anschluss to finally escape in March 1938 he was about to be arrested.