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Feminism in China refers to the collection of historical movements and ideologies in time aimed at redefining the role and status of women in China.[1] Feminism in China began in the 20th century[2] in tandem with the Chinese Revolution. Feminism in modern China is closely linked with socialism and class issues.[3] Some commentators believe that this close association is damaging to Chinese feminism and argue that the interests of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are placed before those of women.[4] Under the Xi Jinping administration, feminist groups have been subject to increased scrutiny by the country's system of mass surveillance.[5]
According to the 2020 Gender Gap Index measurement of countries by the World Economic Forum, China is ranked 106th on gender gap.[6]