Representing an unprecedented collaboration among international scholars from Asia, Europe, and the United States, this volume rewrites the history of East Asia by rethinking the contentious relationship between Confucianism and women. The authors discuss the absence of women in the Confucian canonical tradition and examine the presence of women in politics, family, education, and art in premodern China, Korea, and Japan. What emerges is a concept of Confucianism that is dynamic instead of monolithic in shaping the cultures of East Asian societies. As teachers, mothers, writers, and rulers, women were active agents in this process. Neither rebels nor victims, these women embraced aspects of official norms while resisting others. The essays ...
This thesis explores the evolution of the concept of traditional Chinese femininity in relation to w...
In thirteen wide-ranging essays, scholars and students of Asian and women's studies will find a vivi...
Traditional Chinese women were portrayed as delicate and submissive. The most famous proverbs prevai...
For a long time China’s society has been strongly influenced by the moral and intellectual codes of ...
Gender in Modern East Asia explores the history of women and gender in China, Korea, and Japan from ...
The paper considers the social statuses and roles of women in Imperial China since the Zhou era. The...
The ideological shift from Buddhism to Confucianism and the deepened integration of Confucian ideolo...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
The connection between Chinese sexism and Confucianism has been a subject of study on the condition ...
Despite Confucianism’s role is often stressed as leading in forming political and cultural tradition...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This course focuses on the impact of the Confucian tradition on Chinese notions of the individual in...
In recent years, some Confucianists have pointed out certain affinities Confucianism shares with the...
10 pagesCultural views embedded within an array of pre-modern Chinese literature unveil social and ...
Confucianism is not just clever saying in fortune cookies. Confucius envisioned a society where good...
This thesis explores the evolution of the concept of traditional Chinese femininity in relation to w...
In thirteen wide-ranging essays, scholars and students of Asian and women's studies will find a vivi...
Traditional Chinese women were portrayed as delicate and submissive. The most famous proverbs prevai...
For a long time China’s society has been strongly influenced by the moral and intellectual codes of ...
Gender in Modern East Asia explores the history of women and gender in China, Korea, and Japan from ...
The paper considers the social statuses and roles of women in Imperial China since the Zhou era. The...
The ideological shift from Buddhism to Confucianism and the deepened integration of Confucian ideolo...
The debate on the woman question in Korea can be observed to have its beginnings when Korea was unde...
The connection between Chinese sexism and Confucianism has been a subject of study on the condition ...
Despite Confucianism’s role is often stressed as leading in forming political and cultural tradition...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This course focuses on the impact of the Confucian tradition on Chinese notions of the individual in...
In recent years, some Confucianists have pointed out certain affinities Confucianism shares with the...
10 pagesCultural views embedded within an array of pre-modern Chinese literature unveil social and ...
Confucianism is not just clever saying in fortune cookies. Confucius envisioned a society where good...
This thesis explores the evolution of the concept of traditional Chinese femininity in relation to w...
In thirteen wide-ranging essays, scholars and students of Asian and women's studies will find a vivi...
Traditional Chinese women were portrayed as delicate and submissive. The most famous proverbs prevai...