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By exploring the interplay among gender, religion, and modernity, this book exposes the part Chinese Christian women played in China’s quest for a strong nation in general and in Republican Beijing’s modern transformation in particular. Focusing on the Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), the author examines how the Association, guided by the Christian tenet “to serve, not to be served,” tailored its Western models and devised new programs to meet the city’s demands. Its enterprises ranged from providing women- and child-oriented facilities to promoting constructive recreational activities and from reforming home and family to improving public health. Through an analysis of these endeavors, the author argues that the Chinese YW women's contribution to the city's modernity was a creative embodiment of the then socially targeted missionary movement known as the Social Gospel. In the process, they demonstrated their distinctive new ideals of womanhood featuring practicality, social service, and broad cooperation. These qualities set them apart from both traditional women and other brands of the New Woman. While criticized as trivial, their efforts, however, pioneered modern social service in China and complemented what municipal authorities and other progressive groups undertook to modernize the city.



Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Introduction

Chapter One: Revisiting the New Woman: Bringing Christian Women into Discussion

Chapter Two: Materializing the Christian Faith

Chapter Three: Sponsoring Constructive Recreation and Launching Reforms in the Domestic Sphere

Chapter Four: Allying for Diverse Modernization Experiments and Extensive Outreach

Conclusion

Epilogue

Index

Bibliography

About the Author

The Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association,

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 16/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793608147, 978-1793608147
      ISBN10: 1793608148

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      By exploring the interplay among gender, religion, and modernity, this book exposes the part Chinese Christian women played in China’s quest for a strong nation in general and in Republican Beijing’s modern transformation in particular. Focusing on the Beijing Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), the author examines how the Association, guided by the Christian tenet “to serve, not to be served,” tailored its Western models and devised new programs to meet the city’s demands. Its enterprises ranged from providing women- and child-oriented facilities to promoting constructive recreational activities and from reforming home and family to improving public health. Through an analysis of these endeavors, the author argues that the Chinese YW women's contribution to the city's modernity was a creative embodiment of the then socially targeted missionary movement known as the Social Gospel. In the process, they demonstrated their distinctive new ideals of womanhood featuring practicality, social service, and broad cooperation. These qualities set them apart from both traditional women and other brands of the New Woman. While criticized as trivial, their efforts, however, pioneered modern social service in China and complemented what municipal authorities and other progressive groups undertook to modernize the city.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      List of Tables

      Introduction

      Chapter One: Revisiting the New Woman: Bringing Christian Women into Discussion

      Chapter Two: Materializing the Christian Faith

      Chapter Three: Sponsoring Constructive Recreation and Launching Reforms in the Domestic Sphere

      Chapter Four: Allying for Diverse Modernization Experiments and Extensive Outreach

      Conclusion

      Epilogue

      Index

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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