Gender, Class, and Capital: Female Migrant Workers’ Writing in Postsocialist China and Zheng Xiaoqiong’s Poetry

IF 0.1 Q4 Arts and Humanities
Haomin Gong
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This article takes Zheng Xiaoqiong’s poetry as an example and investigates Chinese New Women Workers’ writing under the postsocialist and neoliberal condition. It begins with a critical survey of the emerging discourse of New Workers’ Literature in China, followed by positioning Zheng’s depiction of female migrant workers’ dagong experience within the women’s question in contemporary China. I read Zheng’s writing from the combined perspectives of gender and class, investigating the way in which the sexuality of female migrant workers is remodeled or reproduced by capital and their labor. Finally, I explore how their labor, essentially governed by capitalist logic, contributes to their quagmires in developing sound gender identity and effective class consciousness. I argue that Zheng’s portrayal of female migrant workers resonates with the development of new workers and new conditions for women and helps to build a unique case representative of New Women Workers’ Literature in postsocialist China.
性别、阶级与资本:后社会主义中国的女性农民工写作与郑小琼诗歌
本文以郑晓琼的诗歌为例,考察了后社会主义和新自由主义条件下中国新女工的创作。本文首先对中国新工人文学的新兴话语进行了批判性的考察,然后将郑对女性农民工大公经历的描述定位在当代中国的女性问题中。我从性别和阶级的结合角度阅读郑的作品,调查女性农民工的性取向是如何被资本和她们的劳动重塑或复制的。最后,我探讨了他们的劳动,本质上受资本主义逻辑的支配,是如何导致他们在发展健全的性别认同和有效的阶级意识方面陷入困境的。笔者认为,郑对农民工女性的刻画,与新工人的发展和妇女的新条件产生了共鸣,有助于构建后社会主义中国新女工文学的独特个案代表。
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