At Home in the World
Discover the transformative journey of women in late Qing and early Republican China with At Home in the World by Xia Shi. Published by Columbia University Press in 2018, this insightful hardback edition spans 288 pages and delves into the evolving roles of married nonprofessional women who broke free from traditional confines. Xia Shi expertly uncovers how these women, lacking modern education, ventured beyond their domestic spheres to engage in charitable, philanthropic, and religious activities, ultimately reshaping their identities as public figures. This compelling narrative not only highlights their contributions but also reflects the broader social conditions of the time. A must-read for anyone interested in women's history, philanthropy, and the socio-cultural dynamics of China. Immerse yourself in this enlightening exploration and gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal role women played in shaping their communities.