Women in Tang China

Women in Tang China
Author: Bret Hinsch
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538134900

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This important book provides the first comprehensive survey of women in China during the Sui and Tang dynasties from the sixth through tenth centuries CE. Bret Hinsch provides rich insight into female life in the medieval era, ranging from political power, wealth, and work to family, religious roles, and virtues. He explores women’s lived experiences but also delves into the subjective side of their emotional life and the ideals they pursued. Deeply researched, the book draws on a wide range of sources, including standard histories, poetry, prose literature, and epigraphic sources such as epitaphs, commemorative religious inscriptions, and Dunhuang documents. Building on the best Western and Japanese scholarship, Hinsch also draws heavily on Chinese scholarship, most of which is unknown outside China. As the first study in English about women in the medieval era, this groundbreaking work will open a new window into Chinese history for Western readers.

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women Volume II

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women  Volume II
Author: Lily Xiao Hong Lee,Sue Wiles
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317515623

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This volume of the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women completes the four-volume project and contains more than 400 biographies of women active in the Tang through Ming dynasties (618-1644). Many of the entries are the result of original research and provide the only substantial information on women available in English. Of note is the inclusion of a large number of women who reached positions of authority during this period as well as women artists and writers, especially poets, during this period of increased female literacy and more liberal social attitudes to women's cultural roles. Wherever possible, entries incorporate translations of poems and sometimes prose works so as to let the women speak for themselves. The book also includes a multitude of entertainers and actresses. The volume includes a Guide to Chinese Words Used, a Chronology of Dynasties and Major Rulers, a Finding List by Background or Fields of Endeavor, and a Glossary of Chinese Names. It will prove to be a useful tool for research and teaching.

Notable Women of China

Notable Women of China
Author: Barbara Bennett Peterson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317463726

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The collaborative effort of nearly 100 China scholars from around the world, this unique one-volume reference provides 89 in-depth biographies of important Chinese women from the fifth century B.C.E to the early twentieth century.

Women of the Tang Dynasty

Women of the Tang Dynasty
Author: May Holdsworth
Publsiher: Odyssey Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2000-02-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9622176445

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Women in Tang society enjoyed experimenting with ways to enhance their charms. Not only enthusiastically adopting fashion styles of foreigners who thronged the capital of Chang'an, they were also some of the earliest cross-dressers in history. Through a close-up look at excavated pottery figures and surviving gold and silver objects, a picture emerges of a remarkably open society in which women took an active part. The Close-Up series is the very first of its kind to give you a fascinating, concise introduction to individual aspects of China and its peoples, past and present. Each topic is presented by chosen experts in their fields who write with brevity for the intelligent reader. Illuminating text is supported by the work of international photographers and with maps and diagrams to give a picture that satisfies curiosity and encourages further reading.

Gender Power and Talent

Gender  Power  and Talent
Author: Jinhua Jia
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231545495

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During the Tang dynasty (618–907), changes in political policies, the religious landscape, and gender relations opened the possibility for Daoist women to play an unprecedented role in religious and public life. Women, from imperial princesses to the daughters of commoner families, could be ordained as Daoist priestesses and become religious leaders, teachers, and practitioners in their own right. Some achieved remarkable accomplishments: one wrote and transmitted texts on meditation and inner cultivation; another, a physician, authored a treatise on therapeutic methods, medical theory, and longevity techniques. Priestess-poets composed major works, and talented priestess-artists produced stunning calligraphy. In Gender, Power, and Talent, Jinhua Jia draws on a wealth of previously untapped sources to explain how Daoist priestesses distinguished themselves as a distinct gendered religious and social group. She describes the life journey of priestesses from palace women to abbesses and ordinary practitioners, touching on their varied reasons for entering the Daoist orders, the role of social and religious institutions, forms of spiritual experience, and the relationships between gendered identities and cultural representations. Jia takes the reader inside convents and cloisters, demonstrating how they functioned both as a female space for self-determination and as a public platform for both religious and social spheres. The first comprehensive study of the lives and roles of Daoist priestesses in Tang China, Gender, Power, and Talent restores women to the landscape of Chinese religion and literature and proposes new methodologies for the growing field of gender and religion.

Women in Early Medieval China

Women in Early Medieval China
Author: Bret Hinsch
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538117972

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This important study provides the only comprehensive survey of Chinese women during the early medieval period of disunion known as the Six Dynasties, which lasted from the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty in AD 220 to the reunification of China by the Sui dynasty in AD 581.

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women
Author: Clara Wing-chung Ho,Sue Wiles,A. D. Stefanowska,Lily Xiao Hong Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998
Genre: China
ISBN: 1784026514

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This volume of the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women completes the four-volume project and contains more than 400 biographies of women active in the Tang through Ming dynasties (618-1644). Many of the entries are the result of original research and will form the only substantial information on women available in English.

China s Golden Age

China s Golden Age
Author: Charles D. Benn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195176650

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In this fascinating and detailed profile, Benn paints a vivid picture of life in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), traditionally regarded as the golden age of China. 40 line illustrations.