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    In Ann-Marie Wilson’s work‚ two specific gender-exclusive practices are heavily detailed. Firstly‚ “Chinese foot binding (Chánzú) is an ancient tradition of forced deformity‚ passed generationally from mother to daughter.” Secondly‚ “Female genital mutilation (FGM)… is a painful and dangerous practice that alters the female genitalia.” The practices have been implemented throughout history‚ starting as early as 937 CE and “fifth-century BCE Egypt‚” respectively. This history of the practice does

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    if they had small feet. They used foot binding‚ a long and painful process of breaking and moving bones‚ to deform their feet until they were tiny. Foot binding perceived the role of women in Chinese society and Confucian moral values. This practice affected the lives of many women in ways that are unimaginably painful (Bound). One Chinese legend speaks of a time when Lady Huang of the Song Dynasty started this practice and continued it because her prince loved her little feet. He was proud of

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    Madelyn Deal Ethics from a Global Perspective Dr. Robert Scott 27 April 2017 Chinese Foot Binding For many years‚ Chinese foot binding was a way to show that a woman was wealthy and beautiful. If you did not bind your feet‚ then you were a poor‚ hard-working woman who had slim chances of getting married. Women had to go through this painful experience for years‚ just to show that they were among the elite. Foot binding was a very agonizing experience for girls just to have a good chance of marriage;

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    and Significance of Chinese foot binding‚ Emmelyn Mah stated that the process of foot binding generally begins when a daughter reaches the age of five to six‚ it was believed that at this age‚ one’s feet were matured‚ yet still pliable‚ and therefore‚ more easily bent for the binding‚ which was often done by the child’s mother. Before the binding‚ the child’s feet are soaked in a mixture of warm herbs and animal blood‚ which were said to soften the feet to facilitate easier binding. Next‚ her toe-nails

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    The Chinese Tradition during the Dynasties: The painful Tradition of Foot Binding I decided to write my paper on foot binding and what this really meant to the Chinese women. This began first began in China‚ and it was first discovered by the wealthy and rich. When I first learned about the foot binding and looked at the pictures I learned that it was very painful and it took time for the Chinese to get their feet smaller. As‚ I learned more about this topic I have learned that foot binding was

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    results did mothers bind their daughter’s feet in China? History 20I Historical Investigation Word Count: 2‚000 Julie Diep April 1‚ 2012 A. Introduction In contrast to a physically disabled child’s question of “Why me?” left unanswered‚ the traditional Chinese had a cruel yet straight forward answer of “Because your childhood is over and it is time to grow into a woman.” Which led to the merciless act of willingly breaking and forcefully binding a girl’s foot at a ripe young age to

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    2014 Foot Binding: The Price of Beauty Foot binding is the practice of wrapping the feet of younger girls to prevent further growth‚ usually tied to the Chinese culture. Around the 18th century‚ foot binding was viewed to be very erotic and appealing leading many women to partake in this action. After many objections and calls for reform the practice of foot binding died out. It is unfair to expect women to painfully bind their feet just to please men and that is why the Chinese restricted the

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    Rose Lee Lonero Jaclyn Kundys English 021 20 March 2014 Bound Lotus Feet We are all entitled to have our own secrets but‚ we are bound by the secrets we share. So I ask‚ what would you do if you discovered a secret that could changed everything? Within the pages of this mind rattling novel written by Lisa See

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    Shaleen McDonald Yixen Chen History 104 October 2‚ 2014 Essay for Bound Feet and Western Dress: Traditions in Chinese culture are long-rooted and are taken very seriously from generation to generation. However‚ there must always be room for some type of modern change to occur. Modern change is needed in order for a society to grow and strive. In Bound Feet and Western Dress the conflict between Chinese traditions and modern change arises. With this conflict it is important to talk about the different

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    Cold Feet or Burnt Feet? Have you ever done something as a child that was so irresponsible that it gets brought up at almost every family gathering? Most people probably have‚ and I most definitely have. There’s an old saying‚ to “have cold feet‚” which means to be fearful of completing a certain action or task. When someone gets cold feet they tend to lose all of their confidence and they start to doubt their own beliefs or capabilities. Now burnt feet on the other hand is just that—burnt feet

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