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In Gentle Voices, Bold Strides, Professor Fanny Cheung shares her inspiring journey as a psychologist, academic leader, and champion of gender equality. Growing up in a traditional Hong Kong family, she recognized early injustices against women and dedicated her life to change. Pioneering gender studies in Asia and leading the Equal Opportunities Commission, she fought discrimination, domestic violence, and gender bias in policy and research. Her leadership reshaped academia and public policy through consensus-building and quiet determination, leaving a legacy of empowerment. By blending personal narratives with social history, this memoir serves as a testament to the power of advocacy and the quiet strength of those who strive to make a difference. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gentle Voices, Bold Strides: A Memoir chronicles the life of an extraordinary woman growing up with traditional Chinese values during the rise of feminism. She lived the seismic shift from colonial Hong Kong to Special Administrative Region of China. With this background, Dr. Cheung became a gentle and effective champion for women’s rights, mental health, justice, fairness, and kindness. This will surely become one of the best books of the year. —Diane F. Halpern Former president, American Psychological Association Fanny has made tremendous contributions in not just her own field of psychology, but in education, diversity, and critical thinking. She is a beloved teacher, colleague, and scholar. Reading her memoir brings back a lot of fond memories for me working with Fanny. She has always been a sincere friend, a scholarly advocate, instead of a “superwoman.” —Joseph Sung, Dean, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Nanyang Technological University, Singapore I feel privileged to know Fanny Cheung and to have worked with her over the years. Her gentle but determined art of persuasion has placed her at the centre of improving the status of women in Hong Kong over the last half century. Her memoir reminds me of my own outrage in the 1960s when I received only 75% of the pay of a male doctor. This autobiography is unique; no other publication has documented the history of women’s issues — from the personal to the political — in Hong Kong with such detail. —Judith Mackay Director, Asian Consultancy on Tobacco Control This book narrates an inspiring journey of how a born-with-silver-spoon girl had by choice metamorphosed into an exemplary champion for empathy, equality, and justice. She played a pivotal role in bringing down the “high wall” of gender stereotyping and inequality in this city and beyond, while leading a rewarding academic career. “For me, my life had been time well spent.” For readers of this remarkable book, your time would be well spent too. —Woon Kwong Lam, GBS, JP Former Convenor of the Non-Official Members of the Executive Council of the HKSAR While tracing her epic fight against tradition and bureaucracy, Fanny is able to entertain the reader with snippets of old-fashioned cultural practices at home or in society. These will certainly resonate with peers like myself. But they will also inform and inspire readers of any age who are interested in learning how resilient women like Fanny could drive change, and challenge authority to make a difference. —Shelley Lee, GBS, OBE, JP Former Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs of the HKSAR
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE Quilted Montage
- 1 Number 8
- 2 Incidental Feminism
- 3 Broken Silence
- 4 Learning about Women
- 5 Breaking New Ground
- 6 Serving the Community
- 7 Bringing a Chinese Voice to Psychology
- 8 Growing with the University
- 9 Coda:Life and Time
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- 出版地 : 香港
- 語言 : 英文
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