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A Brief Analysis of the Trend of Thought of Women's Rights in Modern China -- Taking Kang Youwei's Emancipation of Women's Thoughts as an Example

Xinyu Hou

Abstract


During the hundred Days of Reform can be regarded as the germination of women's liberation of the mind in the real sense, at that time, Kang Youwei can not mention the leading figure of women's rights advocacy, Kang Youwei was influenced by the "natural human rights" western learning, and realized the necessity of awakening women, and tried his best to promote feminism and put it into practice at the same time. It is worth mentioning that Kang Youwei did the two parallel. Of course, defects and see, the coexistence of length, its thoughts are also a few limitations. This paper takes Kang Youwei's Renaissance of women's rights as the research object and uses case study method to explore kang Youwei's inheritance and innovation of Jin Wen Jing and the relationship between Chinese Confucian tradition and western female thought.


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Kang youwei; Feminism; Limitations

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i23.6308

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