This thesis explores issues of subjectivity and gender around ritual activity in Xianyou county, Fujian Province, China. It focuses on three groups of women: Buddhist nuns, mediums and village women engaged in the ritual caretaking of their families. It also examines a spirit writing text from the late Qing dynasty (1644-1911). It is suggested that subject positions and kin positions are to a certain extent coextensive and that participation in certain rituals is what constitutes one as a gendered subject (as a "woman") and in certain kin roles (as wife, daughter-in-law, etc.). Other gendered subject positions (such as that of melancholic lover) are explored in an attempt to complicate any simple determinism that might accompany to easy a c...
This article explores the female space in the painting of Qianlong Southern Inspection Tour, which d...
Four missions, namely the American Baptist Mission (ABM), the English Presbyterian Mission (EPM), t...
[[abstract]] This paper is based on the detailed analysis of a large number of Zhou (Chou) dynasty b...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered nature of religious revitalization in the Tibetan Budd...
This is the first in-depth study of Chinese bridal laments, a ritual and performative art practiced ...
This thesis explores the evolution of the concept of traditional Chinese femininity in relation to w...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
This research elucidates various responses of the Yao to the social conseque...
This paper focuses on nushu women’s script tradition that was developed in Jiangyong county, China a...
In this thesis I examine male dan, male actors who perform female roles in Chinese theatre. I argue ...
This paper aims to explicate the cultural meaning of sex in the Chinese society of Taiwan with refer...
The goal of this dissertation is to provide a comprehensive study of traditional Chinese concubinage...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
In the Republican era (1911-1937), it was a period of time where rapid changes swept across China. C...
This article explores the female space in the painting of Qianlong Southern Inspection Tour, which d...
Four missions, namely the American Baptist Mission (ABM), the English Presbyterian Mission (EPM), t...
[[abstract]] This paper is based on the detailed analysis of a large number of Zhou (Chou) dynasty b...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered nature of religious revitalization in the Tibetan Budd...
This is the first in-depth study of Chinese bridal laments, a ritual and performative art practiced ...
This thesis explores the evolution of the concept of traditional Chinese femininity in relation to w...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
This research elucidates various responses of the Yao to the social conseque...
This paper focuses on nushu women’s script tradition that was developed in Jiangyong county, China a...
In this thesis I examine male dan, male actors who perform female roles in Chinese theatre. I argue ...
This paper aims to explicate the cultural meaning of sex in the Chinese society of Taiwan with refer...
The goal of this dissertation is to provide a comprehensive study of traditional Chinese concubinage...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
In the Republican era (1911-1937), it was a period of time where rapid changes swept across China. C...
This article explores the female space in the painting of Qianlong Southern Inspection Tour, which d...
Four missions, namely the American Baptist Mission (ABM), the English Presbyterian Mission (EPM), t...
[[abstract]] This paper is based on the detailed analysis of a large number of Zhou (Chou) dynasty b...