Li Guo 
Writing Gender in Early Modern Chinese Women’s Tanci Fiction [EPUB ebook] 

Soporte

Women’s tanci, or “plucking rhymes, ” are chantefable narratives written by upper-class educated women from seventeenth-century to early twentieth-century China. Writing Gender in Early Modern Chinese Women’s Tanci Fiction offers a timely study on early modern Chinese women’s representations of gender, nation, and political activism in their tanci works before and after the Taiping Rebellion (1850 to 1864), as well as their depictions of warfare and social unrest.



Women tanci authors’ redefinition of female exemplarity within the Confucian orthodox discourses of virtue, talent, chastity, and political integrity could be bourgeoning expressions of female exceptionalism and could have foreshadowed protofeminist ideals of heroism. They establish a realistic tenor in affirming feminine domestic authority, and open up spaces for discussions of “womanly becoming, ” female exceptionalism, and shifting family power structures. The vernacular mode underlying these texts yields productive possibilities of gendered self-representations, bodily valences, and dynamic performances of sexual roles. The result is a vernacular discursive frame that enables women’s appropriation and refashioning of orthodox moral values as means of self-affirmation and self-realization.



Validations of women’s political activism and loyalism to the nation attest to tanci as a premium vehicle for disseminating progressive social incentives to popular audiences. Women’s tanci marks early modern writers’ endeavors to carve out a space of feminine becoming, a discursive arena of feminine appropriation, reinvention, and boundary-crossings. In this light, women’s tanci portrays gendered mobility through depictions of a heroine’s voyages or social ascent, and entails a forward-moving historical progression toward a more autonomous and vested model of feminine subjectivity.

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Acknowledgments

Note on Style and Excerpts

Introduction: Toward a Spatialized Understanding of Women’s Literary
Tanci

Chapter One: Vernacular Literacy, Cross-Dressing, and Feminine Authority in Zhu Suxian’s
Yulianhuan (Linked Rings of Jade)

Chapter Two: Among Women: Feminine Homoeroticism in Li Guiyu’s
Liuhuameng (Dream of the Pomegranate Flowers)

Chapter Three: Gender, Syncretism, and Female Exemplarity: Jin Fangquan’s
Qizhenzhuan (A Tale of Exceptional Chastity)

Chapter Four: “Beyond Rouge and Powder”: Rewriting Female Talent in Sun Deying’s
Jinyuyuan (Affinity of the Golden Fish)

Chapter Five: A New Romance of the Nation-State: On Wang Oushang’s
Zixuji (A Tale of Vacuity)

Conclusion

Glossary

Works Cited

Index

About the Author

Sobre el autor

Li Guo teaches Chinese language, literature, culture, and Asian literatures at Utah State University. Her interests in scholarship include late imperial and modern Chinese women’s narratives, folk literature, film, and comparative literature. Guo’s research displays an interdisciplinary approach, bridging women and gender studies, narrative theory, vernacular literatures and cultures, bringing an innovative perspective to traditional, text-based analysis of tanci fiction. She is the author of Women’s Tanci Fiction in Late Imperial and Early Twentieth-Century China.
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 290 ● ISBN 9781612496603 ● Tamaño de archivo 7.7 MB ● Editorial Purdue University Press ● Ciudad IN ● País US ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7831868 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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