Looking beyond the familiar trappings of the cult of female chastity—such as hagiographies of widows and chastity shrines--in late imperial China, this book explores the cult's political significance and practical ramifications in everyday life during the eighteenth century. In the first full-length study of the subject, Janet Theiss examines a vast number of laws, legal cases, regulations, and policies to illustrate the social and political processes through which female virtue was defined, enforced, and contested. Along the way, she provides rich details of social life and cultural practices among ordinary Chinese people through narratives of criminal cases of sexual assault, harassment, adultery, and domestic violence.
Janet M. Theiss is Associate Professor of History at the University of Utah
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messiness in court cases of female chastity
评分interesting perspective
评分戴真兰、柏文莉、柏清韵,都好美的名字啊~
评分戴真兰、柏文莉、柏清韵,都好美的名字啊~
评分和Sommer放在一起读非常有意思。因为和Sommer的出发点不同,在解读材料时比Sommer大胆也冒险很多。以及,Susan Mann奶奶的review真厉害,不动声色又一针见血地点出了这书的方法、逻辑漏洞。
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