International audienceLate imperial officials, from the highest-ranking ministers in Peking down to the county magistrates, repeatedly issued proclamations prohibiting women from visiting temples. Such bans were often ignored, but both normative and anecdotal evidence from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries documents a number of sustained attempts at enforcement. This article summarizes interpretations given to such bans by historians and analyzes the parameters of enforcement. While all-out bans were rarely envisioned, because of the total lack of public support, some officials tried to curb certain types of female participation in temple life that were considered particularly offensive (ritual roles for women, staying overnight, spec...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
One particularly neglected facet of the generally neglected 1898 Reform Movement in China is the rol...
This dissertation investigates the function of visual images of exemplary and counter-exemplary wome...
International audienceLate imperial officials, from the highest-ranking ministers in Peking down to ...
The custom of prohibiting women access to sacred sites (nyonin kekkai) goes back to the ninth centur...
this article analyses the destruction of immoral temples (hui yinci) by local officials during the Q...
My dissertation aims to offer a new window into women’s spatial, social, and spiritual positioning i...
The study attempts to assess the position of women in T'ai-p'ing T'ien-kuo ("The Heavenly Kingdom of...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
grantor: University of TorontoMantokuji, the ancestral temple of the Tokugawa shogunal lin...
This study examines footbinding as a mechanism for the marginalization of women in Late Imperial Chi...
International audienceThis article deals with the religious specialists (Buddhists, Taoists, spirit-...
Even though Heian noblewomen had very sendentary lifestyles, they still engaged in frequent pilgrima...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation will examine the socio-legal parameters an...
Religious tradition has long dictated the exclusion of women from Sanjōgatake, a sacred peak in the ...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
One particularly neglected facet of the generally neglected 1898 Reform Movement in China is the rol...
This dissertation investigates the function of visual images of exemplary and counter-exemplary wome...
International audienceLate imperial officials, from the highest-ranking ministers in Peking down to ...
The custom of prohibiting women access to sacred sites (nyonin kekkai) goes back to the ninth centur...
this article analyses the destruction of immoral temples (hui yinci) by local officials during the Q...
My dissertation aims to offer a new window into women’s spatial, social, and spiritual positioning i...
The study attempts to assess the position of women in T'ai-p'ing T'ien-kuo ("The Heavenly Kingdom of...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
grantor: University of TorontoMantokuji, the ancestral temple of the Tokugawa shogunal lin...
This study examines footbinding as a mechanism for the marginalization of women in Late Imperial Chi...
International audienceThis article deals with the religious specialists (Buddhists, Taoists, spirit-...
Even though Heian noblewomen had very sendentary lifestyles, they still engaged in frequent pilgrima...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation will examine the socio-legal parameters an...
Religious tradition has long dictated the exclusion of women from Sanjōgatake, a sacred peak in the ...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
One particularly neglected facet of the generally neglected 1898 Reform Movement in China is the rol...
This dissertation investigates the function of visual images of exemplary and counter-exemplary wome...