Half the sky: the woman's place in Chinese society
Chinese Whispers12 Okt 2020

Half the sky: the woman's place in Chinese society

Chairman Mao famously said that 'women hold up half the sky'. It was a revolutionary statement in a feudal society (though it did help him, very much, with a labour shortage). But the recent high-profile murder of a young vlogger at the hands of her ex-husband has reignited a national conversation - have Chinese women every truly held up half the sky? With Leta Hong Fincher, author of Betraying Big Brother.

Presented by Cindy Yu.

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