Chinese women artists' Marxist feminist critique of post-socialist work

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作者
Zhang, Linzhi [1 ]
机构
[1] Courtauld Inst Art, London, England
关键词
contemporary Chinese art; labour; women artists; Marxist feminism; gender; artistic labour; PAID WORK; GENDER; LABOR; TIME;
D O I
10.1177/0920203X241305595
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
Amidst the growing interest in Chinese women artists' feminist interventions, this article delves into a less-explored theme in their artistic practices: labour. Through a close examination of two artists' critical engagement with women's labour in China, I highlight their Marxist feminist concerns. The first artist, Hu Yinping, creates a work utopia that ensures work autonomy for her mother who had taken on precarious part-time jobs after being laid off. The second artist, Feng Lin, appropriates ready-mades derived from a housewife's life for her critical enquiry into whether domestic labour or home truly shields women from capitalist relations. It is argued that the two artists make women's problems with work visible in a post-socialist China, where women's labour becomes increasingly devalued, less conspicuous, and more precarious. Furthermore, both artists experiment with alternatives to capitalist commodified labour. However, it becomes apparent that Hu Yinping cannot sustain her utopian vision without selling her labour as an artist, and Feng Lin demonstrates that a housewife cannot fully escape the capitalist imposition of work. Ultimately, the interventions of these artists serve as a dual critique of capitalist labour and a revelation of its totality.
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