The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) was a paradoxical era for Chinese women. This was a time when footbinding spread, and Confucian scholars began to insist that it was better for a widow to starve than to remarry. Yet there were also improvements in women's status in marriage and property rights. In this thoroughly original work, one of the most respected scholars of premodern China brings to life what it was like to be a woman in Sung times, from having a marriage arranged, serving parents-in-law, rearing children, and coping with concubines, to deciding what to do if widowed.Focusing on marriage, Patricia Buckley Ebrey views family life from the perspective of women. She argues that the ideas, attitudes, and practices that constituted marriage s...
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The study attempts to assess the position of women in T'ai-p'ing T'ien-kuo ("The Heavenly Kingdom of...
The goal of this dissertation is to provide a comprehensive study of traditional Chinese concubinage...
This thesis addresses a chapter titled Lienü zhuan, or Arrayed Traditions of Women from Fan Ye's ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how individual women in Qing (1644-1911) and Republican (1912...
The study of history offers a wealth of information and a plethora of topics, but in many historical...
Idealized presentations of female behavior prescribed by Ban Zhao (A.D. 45-120) and later male Confu...
This paper examines women's status in the marriage system during the New Culture-May Fourth Movement...
This essay will explore how the Chinese culture remained relatively unchanged after the Mongol Rule ...
Includes bibliographical references( pages 277-279) and index.Prologue: Sexual Politics and State Po...
Representing an unprecedented collaboration among international scholars from Asia, Europe, and the ...
This dissertation studies the representation and self-presentation of concubines in literati househo...
This paper aims to distinguish the common opinion from Prof. Susumu Fuma\u27s view on the widowhood ...
The paper considers the social statuses and roles of women in Imperial China since the Zhou era. The...
Though Confucian teachings might require them to subjugate themselves to the interests of their hus...
This dissertation consists of two parts: a cultural study of divorce in early medieval China and a l...
The study attempts to assess the position of women in T'ai-p'ing T'ien-kuo ("The Heavenly Kingdom of...
The goal of this dissertation is to provide a comprehensive study of traditional Chinese concubinage...
This thesis addresses a chapter titled Lienü zhuan, or Arrayed Traditions of Women from Fan Ye's ...