. . . .Zhang’s book has brought new dimensions to the study of tanci, connecting what has generally been held as a particular corner of traditional Chinese culture, to the larger world of nineteenth century China. It is a worthwhile reading not only for tanci experts, but also for students of Chinese literature and history in the nineteenth century in general. More importantly, it calls for further exploration of the fertile soil of the literary culture centered on tanci.

Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in China

Employing an interdisciplinary approach, this is the first monograph to frame three once widely-read tanci fiction (a type of lyrical narrative) from nineteenth-century China, Meng ying yuan (1843), Yu xuan cao (1894), and Jing zhong zhuan (1895), as interrelated texts composed by three generation of members from one extended gentry family in South China. Based on the framework of family bonds, this book uses the three tanci works, authored by a mother, her daughter, and a nephew, to examine the history of how the changing aesthetics of tanci developed over China’s turbulent nineteenth century. It also demonstrates how the three writers used the genre of tanci to blur the boundaries of orthodox Confucian norms, in order to depict the evolving nature of gendered power relations at the dawn of China’s modernity.
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Employing an interdisciplinary approach, this is the first monograph to frame three once widely-read tanci fiction as interrelated texts composed by three generations of members of one extended gentry family in nineteenth-century China.
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. A Case of Interfamily Tanci Reading and Writing: Zheng Zhenhua, Zhou Yingfang, and Judaoren 2. An Alternative Discourse of qing: Zheng Zhenhua and the Legacy of Mudan ting 3. The Daughter’s Devotions and Virtues 4. Women and Family: A New Narrative of the Yue Fei Legend in Jing zhong zhuan 5. Nationalist Readings of Jing zhong zhuan in Shifting Historical Contexts 6. Yu xuan cao: Anxiety under Camouflage of Entertainment Epilogue: The Hopeful Age Bibliography About the Author
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Product details

ISBN
9781498557856
Published
2017-12-13
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Lexington Books
Weight
481 gr
Height
237 mm
Width
159 mm
Thickness
21 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
270

Author

Biographical note

Yu Zhang is assistant professor of Chinese at Loyola University of Maryland.