Traditional gender roles and patriarchal values: Critical personal narratives of a woman from the Chaoshan region in China

  • Qiu R
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Abstract

This study utilizes the personal critical narrative of myself, a woman from the Chaoshan region in China, as the primary data source to explore the impact of traditional gender roles and patriarchal values on women's personal growth transformation through a feminist lens. Integrating feminist and transformative learning theory, it encompasses my journey, including growing up with traditional patriarchal norms and thinking; being shaped by traditional gender bias without critical thinking; struggles from valuing males over females; and becoming a feminist‐informed and transformative adult education scholar. This study emphasizes the significance of integrating feminist and transformative learning theories into personal narratives and gender issues in adult education. Through dialogic connections, it may inspire self‐transformation in readers, potentially evolving into informed adult learners and feminist practitioners. This understanding can improve culturally sensitive adult education, fostering inclusivity, empowerment, and enhancing Western researchers’ comprehension of societal norms' influence on personal transformation in diverse contexts.

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Qiu, R. (2023). Traditional gender roles and patriarchal values: Critical personal narratives of a woman from the Chaoshan region in China. New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023(180), 51–63. https://doi.org/10.1002/ace.20511

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