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Middle-aged women’s tears: rethinking Chinese popular feminism through Sisters Who Make Waves | |
Shi, Wei; Liu, Shih Diing | |
2023-10 | |
Source Publication | Feminist Media Studies |
ISSN | 1468-0777 |
Abstract | The reality TV sensation Sisters Who Make Waves has recently garnered public attention in China while sparking critical debate about middle-aged women. This article reexamines the politics of popular feminism by analyzing the visibility of tears within the show. Viewing tears as a signifying practice, this article investigates how they reveal the paradox of contemporary Chinese popular feminism to expose its ambivalence and contradictions. We suggest that tears signify popular feminism’s ambiguous stance toward patriarchal values, neoliberal principles, and state control. This study contends that the show’s popular feminism presents critical possibilities despite its inherent limitations, such as refraining from directly challenging patriarchal dominance and systematic gender inequalities. While tears reveal middle-aged women’s aspirations for self-realization, recognition, and empowerment, they also expose how neoliberalism emotionally exploits women through pursuing personal achievement. Tears enhance the visibility of women’s struggles and illuminate the formation of sisterhood within a male-dominated society. They also intertwine with state-promoted notions of sisterhood, which ultimately reinforce political allegiance to nationalism. Therefore, this study proposes that popular feminism in Sisters Who Make Waves acts as a double-edged sword. It reinforces hegemonic power while exposing its emotional disturbances. Such ambivalence creates a space for reimagining popular feminism. |
Keyword | Achievement Subject Chinese Popular Feminism Middle-aged Women Sisterhood Tear |
DOI | 10.1080/14680777.2023.2271179 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Communication ; Women's Studies |
WOS Subject | Communication ; Women's Studies |
WOS ID | WOS:001089407000001 |
Publisher | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85174638272 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Social Sciences DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION |
Corresponding Author | Liu, Shih Diing |
Affiliation | The Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau, Macao |
First Author Affilication | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Shi, Wei,Liu, Shih Diing. Middle-aged women’s tears: rethinking Chinese popular feminism through Sisters Who Make Waves[J]. Feminist Media Studies, 2023. |
APA | Shi, Wei., & Liu, Shih Diing (2023). Middle-aged women’s tears: rethinking Chinese popular feminism through Sisters Who Make Waves. Feminist Media Studies. |
MLA | Shi, Wei,et al."Middle-aged women’s tears: rethinking Chinese popular feminism through Sisters Who Make Waves".Feminist Media Studies (2023). |
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