Reading Sex and Temperament in Taiwan: Margaret Mead and Postwar Taiwanese Feminism

Doris T. Chang
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This essay examines the ways in which Margaret Mead's research findings in New Guinea were transmitted to a Chinese-speaking audience through Yang Mei-hui's annotated Chinese summary of part 4 of Mead's Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935). In so doing, Yang served as a cultural intermediary who transmitted Mead's concept of cultural relativism on gender-role formation to her Chinese-speaking audience. Yang's annotated summary (1973) serves as a case study of the ways in which a cultural intermediary's injections of her personal commentaries within a specific cross-cultural context can facilitate her audience's understanding of the arguments made in the original English text. In this essay, I undertake a textual comparison of Yang's Chinese annotated summary with Mead's original English text for the purpose of evaluating Yang's effectiveness in conveying Mead's main arguments. In the 1970s and thereafter, Taiwanese feminists applied Mead's concept of cultural relativism of socially constructed gender to subvert the rigid gender roles in Taiwanese society. In so doing, they contributed to women's self-determination during the era of Taiwan's democratization.
阅读台湾的性与气质:玛格丽特·米德与战后台湾女性主义
本文考察了玛格丽特·米德在新几内亚的研究成果是如何通过杨美慧对米德《三个原始社会的性别与气质》(1935)第四部分的中文注释摘要传递给中文读者的。在这样做的过程中,杨充当了一个文化中介,将米德关于性别角色形成的文化相对主义概念传递给她的中文听众。杨的注释摘要(1973)是一个案例研究,研究了文化中介在特定的跨文化背景下注入她的个人评论,如何促进她的听众理解英语原文中的论点。在本文中,我对杨的中文注释摘要与米德的英文原文进行了文本比较,以评估杨在传达米德主要论点方面的有效性。20世纪70年代及以后,台湾女性主义者运用米德的社会建构性别的文化相对主义概念,颠覆台湾社会僵化的性别角色。在台湾民主化的时代,她们为女性的自决做出了贡献。
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