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Courtesans Concubines And The Cult Of Female Fidelity Beverly Bossler

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Courtesans Concubines And The Cult Of Female Fidelity Beverly Bossler
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Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.1 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Beverly Bossler
ISBN: 9780674066694, 0674066693
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Courtesans Concubines And The Cult Of Female Fidelity Beverly Bossler by Beverly Bossler 9780674066694, 0674066693 instant download after payment.

This book traces changing gender relations in China from the tenth to fourteenth centuries by examining three critical categories of women: courtesans, concubines, and faithful wives. It shows how the intersection and mutual influence of these groups—and of male discourses about them—transformed ideas about family relations and the proper roles of men and women. Courtesan culture profoundly affected Song social and family life, as entertainment skills became a defining feature of a new model of concubinage and entertainer-concubines increasingly became mothers of literati sons. Neo-Confucianism, the new moral learning of the Song, was in turn significantly shaped by this entertainment culture and the new markets in women it created. Responding to a broad social consensus, Neo-Confucians called for enhanced ritual recognition of concubine mothers and expressed increased concern about wifely jealousy. The book also details the sometimes surprising origins of the Late Imperial cult of fidelity, showing that from its inception the drive to celebrate female loyalty stemmed from a complex amalgam of political, social, and moral agendas. By taking women—and men’s relationships with them—seriously, Beverly Bossler demonstrates the centrality of gender relations in the social, political, and intellectual life of the Song and Yuan dynasties.

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