China’s ‘Leftover’ Women [View all]
Chinas Leftover Women
By LETA HONG FINCHER
BEIJING The headlines scream like sensational tabloids: Overcoming the Big Four Emotional Blocks: Leftover Women Can Break out of Being Single. Eight Simple Moves to Escape the Leftover Women Trap. And my personal favorite: Do Leftover Women Really Deserve Our Sympathy?
In 2007, China's Womens Federation defined leftover women (sheng nu) as unmarried women over the age of 27.
These eye-catching topics do not appear in supermarket-aisle gossip magazines. They are articles about single, professional women published on the Web site of Chinas state feminist agency, the All-China Womens Federation. The Communist Party founded the Womens Federation in 1949 to protect womens rights and interests.
In 2007, the Womens Federation defined leftover women (sheng nu ) as unmarried women over the age of 27 and Chinas Ministry of Education added the term to its official lexicon. Since then, the Womens Federation Web site has run articles stigmatizing educated women who are still single.
Take this uplifting column from March 2011 that ran just after International Womens Day:
Pretty girls dont need a lot of education to marry into a rich and powerful family, but girls with an average or ugly appearance will find it difficult. These kinds of girls hope to further their education in order to increase their competitiveness. The tragedy is, they dont realize that as women age, they are worth less and less, so by the time they get their M.A. or Ph.D., they are already old, like yellowed pearls.
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