AbstractThe late Ming short story collections Pai’an jingqi and Erke pai’an jingqi (together known as Erpai), authored by Ling Mengchu (1580-1644), have been credited by a variety of scholars with expressing a relatively “progressive” attitude toward women. This assessment arises from a strong influence in the texts from the philosophies of the heterodox thinker Li Zhi (1527-1602), who argued the notion that women were not inherently less able than men. Scattered throughout the collections are discursive asides addressed at the audience, a number of which not only support this view, but also develop it to assert the legitimacy of female sexual desire, and argue that widowed women should not be derided for remarrying. However, the strong sta...
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This dissertation investigates Chinese women's rhetorical practices in the early twentieth century. ...
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This thesis explores how late-Ming writers interpreted the expression “beauty is ill-fated” (hongyan...
Session - New Perspectives on Wanton Women in Late Imperial Chinese LiteraturePanel PaperWith a fore...
The early Qing fiction Lin Lan Xiang tells a story about the destinies of a number of women who live...
China is growing on the international stage and is therefore a subject for more attention. As the in...
In Women\u27s Tanci Fiction in Late Imperial and Early Modern China, Li Guo presents the first book-...
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My research explores conceptualizations of female power in late seventh and early eighth century Chi...
This paper examines a particular character type in Qing vernacular short stories: clever women who t...
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