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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1755559992
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 431 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004190269
    Series Statement: Women and gender in China studies volume 4
    Content: Preliminary Material /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Introduction /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women’s Poetry Of The Ming And Qing /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women’s Performance Of Grief In Late Imperial China /Anne E. McLaren -- Chapter Three. Retrieving The Past: Women Editors And Women’s Poetry, 1636–1941 /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Four. The Unseen Hand: Contextualizing Luo Qilan And Her Anthologies /Robyn Hamilton -- Chapter Five. From Private Life To Public Performances: The Constituted Memory And (Re)Writings Of The Early-Qing Woman Wu Zongai /Wei Hua -- Chapter Six. Women Writers And Gender Boundaries During The Ming-Qing Transition /Wai-Yee Li -- Chapter Seven. Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women And Buddhist Nuns In Seventeenth-Century China /Beata Grant -- Chapter Eight. War, Violence, And The Metaphor Of Blood In Tanci Narratives By Women Authors /Siao-Chen Hu -- Chapter Nine. The Lady And The State: Women’s Writings In Times Of Trouble During The Nineteenth Century (Susan Mann) /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Chapter Ten. Imagining History And The State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) At Home And On The Road /Guotong Li -- Chapter Eleven. Xue Shaohui And Her Poetic Chronicle Of Late Qing Reforms /Nanxiu Qian -- Literary Authorship By Late Imperial Governing-Class Chinese Women And The Emergence Of A \'Minor Literature\' /Maureen Robertson -- The Inner Quarters And Beyond: Women Writers From Ming Through Qing And Its Deliberations On A \'Minor Literature\' /Ellen Widmer -- About The Contributors /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Bibliography /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Index /G. Fong and E. Widmer.
    Content: Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women’s experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women’s lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China’s culture and society. “This volume rewrites the history of Chinese women’s literature by taking a truly inter-disciplinary (instead of merely multi-disciplinary) approach. In so doing, it ends up illuminating the centrality of writing women to the social, political, and intellectual lives of the Chinese empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.” Prof. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding (California, 2005)
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004185210
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The inner quarters and beyond Leiden : Brill, 2010 ISBN 9789004185210
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004185216
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: China ; Schriftstellerin ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV036730102
    Format: XIV, 431 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-18521-0
    Series Statement: Women and gender in China studies 4
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Schriftstellerin ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1696479274
    Format: 1 online resource (445 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004190269
    Series Statement: Women and Gender in China Studies v.4
    Content: Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women's experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women's lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China's culture and society.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Note on Translations of Chinese Titles -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I In the Domestic Realm -- Chapter One Writing and Illness: A Feminine Condition in Women's Poetry of the Ming and Qing -- Chapter Two Lamenting the Dead: Women's Performance of Grief in Late Imperial China -- Part II Larger Horizons: Editing and its Implications -- Chapter Three Retrieving the Past: Women Editors and Women's Poetry, 1636-1941 -- Chapter Four The Unseen Hand: Contextualizing Luo Qilan and Her Anthologies -- Chapter Five From Private Life to Public Performances: The Constituted Memory and (Re)writings of the Early-Qing Woman Wu Zongai -- Part III Beyond Prescribed Roles -- Chapter Six Women Writers and Gender Boundaries During the Ming-Qing Transition -- Chapter Seven Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women and Buddhist Nuns in Seventeenth-Century China -- Chapter Eight War, Violence, and the Metaphor of Blood in Tanci Narratives by Women Authors -- Part IV The Personal is Political: Responding to the Outside World -- Chapter Nine The Lady and the State: Women's Writing in Times of Trouble during the Nineteenth Century -- Chapter Ten Imagining History and the State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) at Home and on the Road -- Chapter Eleven Xue Shaohui and Her Poetic Chronicle of Late Qing Reforms -- Conclusion -- Literary Authorship by Late Imperial Governing-Class Chinese Women and the Emergence of a "Minor Literature -- The Inner Quarters and Beyond: Women Writers from Ming through Qing and its Deliberations on a "Minor Literature -- About the Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004185210
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The inner quarters and beyond Leiden : Brill, 2010 ISBN 9789004185210
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004185216
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
    RVK:
    Keywords: China ; Schriftstellerin ; Geschichte 1600-1900 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949703569602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004190269
    Series Statement: Women and gender in China studies, v. 4
    Content: Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women's experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women's lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China's culture and society. "This volume rewrites the history of Chinese women's literature by taking a truly inter-disciplinary (instead of merely multi-disciplinary) approach. In so doing, it ends up illuminating the centrality of writing women to the social, political, and intellectual lives of the Chinese empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries." Prof. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding (California, 2005).
    Note: Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women's Poetry Of The Ming And Qing / , Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women's Performance Of Grief In Late Imperial China / , Chapter Three. Retrieving The Past: Women Editors And Women's Poetry, 1636-1941 / , Chapter Four. The Unseen Hand: Contextualizing Luo Qilan And Her Anthologies / , Chapter Five. From Private Life To Public Performances: The Constituted Memory And (Re)Writings Of The Early-Qing Woman Wu Zongai / , Chapter Six. Women Writers And Gender Boundaries During The Ming-Qing Transition / , Chapter Seven. Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women And Buddhist Nuns In Seventeenth-Century China / , Chapter Eight. War, Violence, And The Metaphor Of Blood In Tanci Narratives By Women Authors / , Chapter Nine. The Lady And The State: Women's Writings In Times Of Trouble During The Nineteenth Century (Susan Mann) / , Chapter Ten. Imagining History And The State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) At Home And On The Road / , Chapter Eleven. Xue Shaohui And Her Poetic Chronicle Of Late Qing Reforms / , Literary Authorship By Late Imperial Governing-Class Chinese Women And The Emergence Of A \'Minor Literature\' / , The Inner Quarters And Beyond: Women Writers From Ming Through Qing And Its Deliberations On A \'Minor Literature\' / , About The Contributors / , Bibliography / , Index /
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Inner Quarters and Beyond: Women Writers from Ming through Qing Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2010, ISBN 9789004185210
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9959230814902883
    Format: 1 online resource (445 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-95276-5 , 9786612952760 , 90-04-19026-0
    Series Statement: Women and gender in China studies, v. 4
    Content: Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women’s experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women’s lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China’s culture and society. “This volume rewrites the history of Chinese women’s literature by taking a truly inter-disciplinary (instead of merely multi-disciplinary) approach. In so doing, it ends up illuminating the centrality of writing women to the social, political, and intellectual lives of the Chinese empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.” Prof. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding (California, 2005).
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Introduction / Grace S. Fong -- Writing and illness: a feminine condition in women's poetry of the Ming and Qing / Grace S. Fong -- Lamenting the dead: women's performance of grief in late imperial China / Anne E. McLaren -- Retrieving the past: women editors and women's poetry, 1636-1941 / Ellen Widmer -- The unseen hand: contextualizing Luo Qilan and her anthologies / Robyn Hamilton -- From private life to public performances: the constituted memory and (re)writings of the early-Qing woman Wu Zongai / Wei Hua -- Women writers and gender boundaries during the Ming-Qing transition / Wai-yee Li -- Chan friends: poetic exchanges between gentry women and Buddhist nuns in seventeenth-century China / Beata Grant -- War, violence, and the metaphor of blood in Tanci narratives by women authors / Siao-chen Hu -- The lady and the state: women's writings in times of trouble during the nineteenth century / Susan Mann -- Imagining history and the state: Fujian guixiu (genteel ladies) at home and on the road / Guotong Li -- Xue Shaohui and her poetic chronicle of late Qing reforms / Nanxiu Qian -- Conclusion: Literary authorship by late imperial governing-class Chinese women and the emergence of a "minor literature". , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-18521-6
    Language: English
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