Historians who share the written Chinese language as a carrier of cultural signification have negotiated the image of female emperor Wu Zetian with the signs of the times designated by the needs of the present. The female writer Zhao Mei's new biography Woman: Wu Zetian deconstructs the historical and cultural representation of Wu Zetian as the 'bad unwoman'; links a woman's private, and subjective experiences with her public and political activities; and demonstrates that how the former influences the latter. This paper examines how the participation of contemporary biographers in knowledge production constructs, legitimises and maintains the image of Wu Zetian as a woman and a ruler. It argues that Zhao Mei's biography of Wu Zetian manage...
Manchukuo was on the surface a special region where the government was ruled by the Manchrian, the d...
textChinese feudal women have long been identified as victims of the Chinese Confucian patriarchy an...
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florid...
Historians who share the written Chinese language as a carrier of cultural signification have negoti...
This study examines representations of Wu Zetian in the biographical tradition of the tenth, elevent...
UnrestrictedThis thesis presents a re-evaluation of Empress Wu (624-705) of the Tang dynasty, who be...
Wu Tse-t’ien and the Politics of Legitimation in T\u27ang China by R.W.L. Guisso is an attempt to ex...
This thesis examines the life and writings of woman poet Wu Zao (1796-1862) within the circumstances...
Ban Zhao (45-116 CE) is one of the most influential women writers in Chinese history. She represents...
This research elucidates various responses of the Yao to the social conseque...
This thesis investigates and analyzes how Wu Zetian is portrayed in media directed at children. This...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
My research explores conceptualizations of female power in late seventh and early eighth century Chi...
The Life and Times of the Empress Wu Tse-t'ien of the T'ang Dynasty is an attempt to describe and pl...
Chinese gender studies tends to focus primarily on the dichotomy between men and women. However, a m...
Manchukuo was on the surface a special region where the government was ruled by the Manchrian, the d...
textChinese feudal women have long been identified as victims of the Chinese Confucian patriarchy an...
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florid...
Historians who share the written Chinese language as a carrier of cultural signification have negoti...
This study examines representations of Wu Zetian in the biographical tradition of the tenth, elevent...
UnrestrictedThis thesis presents a re-evaluation of Empress Wu (624-705) of the Tang dynasty, who be...
Wu Tse-t’ien and the Politics of Legitimation in T\u27ang China by R.W.L. Guisso is an attempt to ex...
This thesis examines the life and writings of woman poet Wu Zao (1796-1862) within the circumstances...
Ban Zhao (45-116 CE) is one of the most influential women writers in Chinese history. She represents...
This research elucidates various responses of the Yao to the social conseque...
This thesis investigates and analyzes how Wu Zetian is portrayed in media directed at children. This...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
My research explores conceptualizations of female power in late seventh and early eighth century Chi...
The Life and Times of the Empress Wu Tse-t'ien of the T'ang Dynasty is an attempt to describe and pl...
Chinese gender studies tends to focus primarily on the dichotomy between men and women. However, a m...
Manchukuo was on the surface a special region where the government was ruled by the Manchrian, the d...
textChinese feudal women have long been identified as victims of the Chinese Confucian patriarchy an...
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florid...