This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professional women, hailed by the Chinese media as `white-collar beauties'. It exposes the organizational mechanisms - naturalization, objectification and commodification of women - that wield gendered and sexual control in post-Mao workplaces. Whilst men benefit from symbolic and bureaucratic power, women professionals skilfully enact indirect power in a game of domination and resistance. The sources of women's subversion are grounded in their only-child upbringing which breaks the patrilineal base of...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professional women, hailed by the Chinese media as `white-...