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发表于2024-12-27
Men and Women in Qing China pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
Men and Women in Qing China is an analysis of Chinese prescriptions of gender as represented in Cao Xueqin's famous eighteenth century Chinese novel of manners, The Red Chamber Dream or The Story of the Stone. Drawing on feminist literary critical methods it examines Qing notions of masculinity and femininity, including themes such as bisexuality, motherhood, virginity and purity, and gender and power. Its central aim is to challenge the common assumption that the novel represents some form of early Chinese feminism by examining the text in conjunction with historical data.
The book will be especially important to those interested in issues of gender in China, the history of Chinese literary criticism and the application of feminist theory to the Asian text.
Louise P. Edwards, Ph.D. (1993, Griffith University) held a postdoctoral fellowship at Queensland University and currently lectures in Asian Studies at Australian Catholic University. Publications include Bibliography of English Translations and Critiques of Contemporary Chinese Fiction 1945-1992 co-authored with Kam Louie.
As a feminist, I actually enjoyed parts of the book, although at times I find the framework very limiting and forcefully imposed. But my professor whom I admire thinks this book is utter bullshit and one should never write about HLM like this.
评分As a feminist, I actually enjoyed parts of the book, although at times I find the framework very limiting and forcefully imposed. But my professor whom I admire thinks this book is utter bullshit and one should never write about HLM like this.
评分As a feminist, I actually enjoyed parts of the book, although at times I find the framework very limiting and forcefully imposed. But my professor whom I admire thinks this book is utter bullshit and one should never write about HLM like this.
评分Regarding discussions on gender issues in HLM, Edwards's book is better than nothing but her(perhaps a her) methodologies are confined by her time and her limited knowledge of Chinese gender problems in Qing dynasty.
评分Edwards reads The Story of the Stone mainly from the perspective of gender, somehow it feels a bit strained (eg. blaming Jiamu for overindulging Baoyu and its ensuing grave outcome of the downfall of the whole clan). I didn't linger on her interpretation.
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Men and Women in Qing China pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024