Women in Qing China (e-bog) af Hinsch, Bret
Hinsch, Bret (forfatter)

Women in Qing China e-bog

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This groundbreaking work provides an original and deeply knowledgeable overview of Chinese women and gender relations during the Qing Dynasty (16441912). Bret Hinsch explores in detail the central aspects of female life in this era, including family and marriage, motherhood, political power, work, inheritance, education, religious roles, and ethics. He considers not only women's experiences but a…
This groundbreaking work provides an original and deeply knowledgeable overview of Chinese women and gender relations during the Qing Dynasty (16441912). Bret Hinsch explores in detail the central aspects of female life in this era, including family and marriage, motherhood, political power, work, inheritance, education, religious roles, and ethics. He considers not only women's experiences but also their emotional lives and the ideals they pursued. Drawing on a wide range of Western, Japanese, and Chinese primary and secondary sourcesincluding standard histories, poetry, prose literature, and epitaphsHinsch makes an important period of Chinese women's history accessible to Western readers.
E-bog 316,26 DKK
Forfattere Hinsch, Bret (forfatter)
Udgivet 10.03.2022
Længde 222 sider
Genrer 1FPC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781538166413
This groundbreaking work provides an original and deeply knowledgeable overview of Chinese women and gender relations during the Qing Dynasty (16441912). Bret Hinsch explores in detail the central aspects of female life in this era, including family and marriage, motherhood, political power, work, inheritance, education, religious roles, and ethics. He considers not only women's experiences but also their emotional lives and the ideals they pursued. Drawing on a wide range of Western, Japanese, and Chinese primary and secondary sourcesincluding standard histories, poetry, prose literature, and epitaphsHinsch makes an important period of Chinese women's history accessible to Western readers.