妇女与二十世纪初中国科学教育的跨国动态:一场静悄悄的革命

G. Shen
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本文从个人和跨国两个维度探讨了中国科学女性先驱一代的国内科学教育和出国留学。通过关注女性独特的风险和回报计算,这篇文章不仅将中国女性的经历与男性同行区分开来,而且还描绘了中国案例在全球女性科学进步中的特殊轮廓。文章首先概述了早期中国女子学校的一些特征和动态,这些特征和动态影响了学生对进一步科学研究的兴趣和准备。然后,它追溯了大学水平的新机会,这些机会使在中国学习科学的女性有可能考虑到海外从事高级工作。谈到出国留学,本文通过考察家庭背景和国情对中国女性流动策略的影响,强调了出国留学决定的激进性。这篇文章认为,如果我们要认真对待女性的经历,我们就不能仅仅从中国科学发展成就的角度来看待科学追求,我们还需要考虑科学抱负迫使个人——无论是男性还是女性——驾驭和重新想象多种社会规范和期望的方式。
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Women and the Transnational Dynamics of Science Education in Early Twentieth Century China: A Quiet Revolution1
This article explores both the personal and transnational dimensions of domestic science education and study abroad for the pioneering generation of Chinese women in science. By focusing on women’s unique calculus of risk and reward, the article not only distinguishes Chinese women’s experiences from those of their male counterparts but also delineates the special contours of the Chinese case within the global advancement of women in science. The article begins by outlining some of the features and dynamics of early Chinese girls’ schools that affected students’ interest in and preparation for further scientific study. Then it traces the emerging college-level opportunities that made it possible for women who were studying science in China to contemplate advanced work overseas. Turning to study abroad, the article highlights the radicalness of the decision to study abroad by examining the impact of both family background and national circumstances on Chinese women’s strategies of mobility. The article argues that if we are to take women’s experiences seriously, we cannot just look at scientific pursuits in terms of achievements in the development of Chinese science, we also need to consider the ways that ·scientific ambitions forced individuals—both male and female—to navigate and reimagine multiple social norms and expectations.
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