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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association abstract "The Women's Rights Recovery Association (Chinese: Nüzi fuquan hui) was a Tokyo-based political movement founded in 1907, by anti-Qing members of the Chinese diaspora. It was an anarcha-feminist group, one of the earliest Chinese organizations adhering to anarchism and feminism alike. The Association, which opposed the Qing dynasty and Confucianism, advocated the end of male privileges in traditional Chinese culture, and prohibited female submission to men. Its members were forbidden to become concubines or secondary wives. In return, it promised to help all members in their fight against individual and societal oppression.Ideologically left-wing, unlike others at the time in China, the Women's Rights Recovery Association identified the cause of women's oppression as the economic systems of feudalism and capitalism, rather than in a perceived weakness in national character and culture. Most of its ideology was formulated by its founder, He-Yin Zhen – a Jiangsu-born anarchist, who had gone into Japanese exile together with her husband Liu Shipei. She also published the newspaper Natural Justice, and contributed to the Paris-based Xin Shiji. Unusually for her time she focused on the exploitation of the class-based exploitation of women, singling out prostitutes, domestic servants and female factory workers as the most oppressed. She condemned the unequal distribution of wealth, and refused to subordinate this women's class struggle to any other ideological cause. Writing that \"the goal of equality cannot be achieved except through women's liberation\", He-Yin – and the Association – viewed female freedom as something that women must accomplish on their own, since no one would give them their rights. Revolutionary change, not reform, was seen as the only way forward.While little is known about the exact workings of the Women's Rights Recovery Association, it is probable that the group was dissolved after He-Yin Zhen and her husband left Tokyo in 1909, returning to China.".
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Anarcha-feminism.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Anarchism.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Qing_sentiment.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Capitalism.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:1907_establishments_in_the_Empire_of_Japan.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_China.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_Japan.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socialist_feminist_organizations.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Concubinage.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Feminism.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Feminism_in_Japan.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink He_Zhen_(anarchist).
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Jiangsu.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Left-wing_politics.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Shipei.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Overseas_Chinese.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Women's Rights Recovery Association".
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:1907_establishments_in_the_Empire_of_Japan.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Anarcha-feminism.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_China.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_Japan.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Defunct_organisations_of_Japan.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1907.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association subject Category:Socialist_feminist_organizations.
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association hypernym Movement.
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- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association comment "The Women's Rights Recovery Association (Chinese: Nüzi fuquan hui) was a Tokyo-based political movement founded in 1907, by anti-Qing members of the Chinese diaspora. It was an anarcha-feminist group, one of the earliest Chinese organizations adhering to anarchism and feminism alike. The Association, which opposed the Qing dynasty and Confucianism, advocated the end of male privileges in traditional Chinese culture, and prohibited female submission to men.".
- Womens_Rights_Recovery_Association label "Women's Rights Recovery Association".
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