The Development and Changes of Female Role Construction in Chinese Female Films

Authors

  • Yuekun Cui

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpssh.v21i.3479

Keywords:

Feminist Thought; Chinese Female Films; Sexism.

Abstract

In today's seemingly equal Chinese society, women are always discriminated against by society. In the old feudal society under the rule of male power in China, women could only survive in society if they were completely attached to men, which made Chinese women oppressed by the male power society for a long time, and they lost their freedom and choice in life. However, with the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the country began to advocate gender equality, and women could also actively participate in social work. However, China's feudal ideology has lasted for thousands of years, while the founding of New China is less than 100 years old, so it is difficult for feudal ideology to be effectively changed in a short time. Until today, society still discriminates against women. With the continuous development of Chinese society and the continuous improvement of policies, more and more Chinese women have received higher education. They are eager to be recognized by society and realize their own value. This paper mainly analyzes and summarizes the status of female characters in Chinese female films in different periods. Compared with the development of the times, the changes and progress of women's roles in Chinese female films criticize and expose the gender inequality in new China.

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Published

2023-02-15

How to Cite

Cui, Y. (2023). The Development and Changes of Female Role Construction in Chinese Female Films. BCP Social Sciences & Humanities, 21, 208-212. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpssh.v21i.3479