In her recent book, Personal Voices: Chinese Women inthe 80's. Honig traces the women's movement in China, from the Cultural Revolution to the present. She dispels the myth that Chinese women are meed and docile, the changing economic statusof women, and how the Women's Federation has produced changes for women since its founding in the 1940's.|PERSONAL VOICES : WOMEN IN CHINA / Emily Honig| interviewed by Deborah Lee. - In her recent book, Personal Voices : Chinese Women in the 80's, Honig traces the women's movement in China, from the Cultural Revolution to the present. She dispels the myth that Chinese women are meek and docile, the changing economic status of women, and how the Women's Federation has produced changes for women since its founding in the 1940's. - BROADCAST: KPFA, 8 Mar. 1989.
