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1900 – Ending of the Qing Dynasty, Western contact inspires Chinese nationalists 1910’s – Emperor steps down and declares China a Constitutional Republic, May 4 th Movement, Chinese citizens protest Western control of the country 1920’s – Chinese Communist Party is formed, Chiang Kaishek, Commanding General of the Chinese Army begins his campaign to take over China
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1930-50’s – Continued fighting for power, Second Sino-Japanese War, WWII, Civil War, Establishment of the Communist Government 1960’s – Cultural Revolution 1970’s – Era of Industrial growth 1986 – Tiananmen Square 1997 – Hong Kong returned to China Present – China is an economic world leader
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All music is composed by men Early 1900’s, beginning of women’s rights movement › Strong European Influences › Girls sent to school › Abolishment of Foot binding › Songs encouraged girls to pursue good health and equality
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Mid 1910’s to the 20’s › Female Heroes were often depicted in music › Hua Mulan – Fought in place of her elderly father › Liang Hongyu – Played the war drum for her husband and his fellow soldiers › Portrayed women doing their part to support men who were fighting for change
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1930’s saw the development of the Communist party and expectation of women to take part in the development of the nation › Mass songs encouraging women to work for the good of the nation Fine Art › Complete removal of gender
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Censorship and degendering of Music › Love songs changed to Love of the Nation › Romantic songs discarded › Removal of gender specific referneces Unisexing the people › Common Work Uniform › Short Hair › No Makeup or Jewelry › Binding Chests › Male Bias and Super Woman
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70’s included increased economic development and artistic freedom Common themes are Traditional Confucian gender values Masculinity has two parts › Wu – Physical Strength, Military power › Wen – Intellectualism and Self Control “A scholar is no less a man than a Soldier”
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Completely Masculine Field Elements of brotherhood, physical strength and political unrest References to women are less common and typically include a revelation of distraction
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“You brought me inside your flower-house I couldn’t escape the enchanting fragrance of the flowers, Without noticing I lost direction”
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Male singers in Popular Music Often include allusions to dependence on women and the heartbreak caused by this dependence Men are depicted as delicate intellectuals who are often mistreated by women.
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Oh Helen, don’t cry... I don’t understand what you once said That we do not have a future I don’t dare to face this love that gradually goes away Although at night my heart yearns for you in sorrow... But I will be still waiting for you to return
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Far more constrained Most female singers sing songs written by male lyricists Depiction of women as soft, delicate and for the pleasure of men Songs often involve waiting for a male lover to act
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Since the 1990’s a few female singers have begun composing their own music Faye Wong › Originally giving a fake persona › Reinvented herself once she achieved fame Ai Jing › Achieved representation by drawing on current events that resonated with the larger population
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New levels of female identity › Working › Maintaining a family › Pursuing romance Ai Jing “You are my Wings” draws on Cui Jian’s lyrics Female freedom of expression is increasing at the start of the new century
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