Abstract

This paper delves into the development and significance of the anti-foot-binding movement. By systematically reviewing historical documents and existing research, it provides a comprehensive overview of the historical background, current status, and its embodiment in feminism. The anti-foot-binding movement was a significant social reform in Chinese history. It was not only a resolute resistance against feudal customs but also a crucial manifestation of feminist consciousness awakening and the fight for women’s rights and interests. The research found that the movement embodied women’s pursuit of bodily autonomy, resistance to social injustices, and the redefinition of their own value and social status. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the profound impact of the anti-foot-binding movement on the development of feminism, thereby providing reference and guidance for future research. By studying this historical movement, we can better understand the arduous journey of women’s liberation in China and draw lessons and experiences that can support and enhance the protection of women’s rights today.

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