Abstract: This paper takes Gu Family embroidery as a case study to discuss the contribution of technical innovation to the construction of gender in late imperial China so as to better understand Guxiu in its technical, social, and artistic contexts. Focusing on the Flowers and Fishes album (dated 1641, Shanghai Museum) by Han Ximeng, I argue that Gu family ladies, such as Han Ximeng, used embroidery as a means to display their individual creativity; and, further, by means of technical innovations, contributed not only to their family finances but also to the art and culture of late Ming Shanghai. While some of the technical innovations that the Gu family ladies achieved were driven by the desire to meet the literati aesthetic of their time...
Empress Dowager Cixi was the last formidable imperial woman of dynastic China and the de facto ruler...
[[abstract]]The Abstract of the Thesis: The purpose of this paper is to create a new Chinese-sty...
Video of lecture with presentation slides edited into video.Dorothy Y. Ko, Professor of History, Dep...
This paper takes Gu Family embroidery as a case study to discuss the contribution of technical innov...
This dissertation examines women’s voices and contributions to the Chinese painting-poetry tradition...
[[abstract]]On the development path of Chinese painting, there are innovations and breakthroughs on ...
This thesis presents a critical examination of contemporary experimental ink practices (shiyan shuim...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract of dissertation entitled "A Study of Gui Fan '�An Illustrated Primer for...
Hair embroidery was a particular technique practiced by lay Buddhist women to create devotional imag...
This study examines the art practices of three generations of Chinese women who were active between ...
As the most important city in the Far East after the Opium War in terms of physical capital and west...
This dissertation examines a technologically specialized officialdom of Manchu called bondservants (...
Embroidery is a part of the needlework that is one of the four virtues of women in ancient times, in...
Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604) was a cultured courtesan who lived in the famous pleasure quarter along the ...
Although continuing the patriarchal, Confucian standards of previous empires, the Qing Dynasty (1644...
Empress Dowager Cixi was the last formidable imperial woman of dynastic China and the de facto ruler...
[[abstract]]The Abstract of the Thesis: The purpose of this paper is to create a new Chinese-sty...
Video of lecture with presentation slides edited into video.Dorothy Y. Ko, Professor of History, Dep...
This paper takes Gu Family embroidery as a case study to discuss the contribution of technical innov...
This dissertation examines women’s voices and contributions to the Chinese painting-poetry tradition...
[[abstract]]On the development path of Chinese painting, there are innovations and breakthroughs on ...
This thesis presents a critical examination of contemporary experimental ink practices (shiyan shuim...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract of dissertation entitled "A Study of Gui Fan '�An Illustrated Primer for...
Hair embroidery was a particular technique practiced by lay Buddhist women to create devotional imag...
This study examines the art practices of three generations of Chinese women who were active between ...
As the most important city in the Far East after the Opium War in terms of physical capital and west...
This dissertation examines a technologically specialized officialdom of Manchu called bondservants (...
Embroidery is a part of the needlework that is one of the four virtues of women in ancient times, in...
Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604) was a cultured courtesan who lived in the famous pleasure quarter along the ...
Although continuing the patriarchal, Confucian standards of previous empires, the Qing Dynasty (1644...
Empress Dowager Cixi was the last formidable imperial woman of dynastic China and the de facto ruler...
[[abstract]]The Abstract of the Thesis: The purpose of this paper is to create a new Chinese-sty...
Video of lecture with presentation slides edited into video.Dorothy Y. Ko, Professor of History, Dep...