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Abandoned Women and Boudoir Resentment
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This book studies the formation of the male-constructed conventional voice of women in Chinese literature from the 3rd to 6th century.
It highlights specific moments during which the feminine voice...
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24 May 2023

This book studies the formation of the male-constructed conventional voice of women in Chinese literature from the 3rd to 6th century.
It highlights specific moments during which the feminine voice became recognized, accepted, and stabilized, including the shift of focus from the performative to the textual in female representations; the formation of a male literary community; the popularity of romanticized historical narratives; and the emerging sense of literary history.
This study emphasizes the historicity of the feminine voice and strives to question and challenge established notions about textual stability, authorship, the literary canon, and literary history.
It highlights specific moments during which the feminine voice became recognized, accepted, and stabilized, including the shift of focus from the performative to the textual in female representations; the formation of a male literary community; the popularity of romanticized historical narratives; and the emerging sense of literary history.
This study emphasizes the historicity of the feminine voice and strives to question and challenge established notions about textual stability, authorship, the literary canon, and literary history.
Price: $111.00
Pages: 230
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Women and Gender in China Studies
Publication Date:
24 May 2023
ISBN: 9789004541009
Format: Hardcover
Qiulei Hu, Ph.D. (2011), Harvard University, is adjunct professor at the City University of New York. Her publications include “‘Following the Troops, Carrying Alone Our Brushes’: Jian’an (196–220AD) Fu and Shi Written for Military Campaigns” in Asia Major (2020) and “The Power of Nostalgia: Memory, Identity and Power in the Shishuo xinyu” in Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2022).