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Take the practice of foot-binding.
They are: the demise of duelling in England in the early 19th century; the end of the centuries-old, agonising practice of foot-binding for women in China at the beginning of the 20th century; the abolition of slavery in the British empire; and finally the barbaric treatment of women in much of Pakistan today.
He seems distinctly uninterested in learning anything worthwhile from non-Western political traditions: for example, his discussion of things Chinese is confined to brief criticisms of the Cultural Revolution and the traditional practice of foot-binding.
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LOOSEN THE TIES When Sun became the first president of the Republic of China in 1912, he made the practice of foot binding illegal.
The age-old practice of foot binding in China was essentially eliminated in a generation.
The First Women's Congress also outlined goals for the women's movement such as: helping women escape abusive marriages, improving women's health, eradicating the practice of foot binding, ending domestic abuse, and protecting women's inheritance rights.
It may sound like a preposterous connection to make: Diet Culture and the ancient practice of Chinese foot-binding!? Really?
The demise of foot-binding in China came with the opening of that country to international influence, and the understanding that the practice brought the whole country into disrespect in the rest of the world.
The abolition of foot-binding didn't come about without backlash.
If being a girl means __ (fill in the blank with any of your favorite limiting received ideas and practices, from foot-binding to "The Rules"), then am I a girl?
Isabella Rossellini wonders if cosmetic surgery is the modern equivalent of foot binding.
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