The Jewish nation is the breeding ground of feminism, and most feminist theorists are Jewish women. For example, hannah arendt, a German feminist theorist, Virginia Woolf, an English woman writer who is known as the pioneer of modernism and feminism in the 20th century, Kristeva, the author of About Women in China, and the author of The Origin of Family, Private Ownership and the Country's Swallow Pigeon Corpse. These writers and theorists became the spiritual source of the feminist revolution in China and the world in the 20th century, which made feminism once called "Jewish feminism".