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  1. Herself an author
    gender, agency, and writing in late imperial China
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: c2008
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 9780824831868; 0824831861
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    RVK Klassifikation: EG 9440 ; EG 9520
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature
    Umfang: XI, 238 S, Ill., Kt, 24cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-229) and index. - Formerly CIP

  2. Beyond tradition and modernity
    gender, genre, and cosmopolitanism in late Qing China
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Zurndorfer, Harriet Thelma (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2001]; © 2014
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9004138943
    Schlagworte: Women; Women; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Cosmopolitanism; Women in literature
    Umfang: 175 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    "The contents of this volume is a reprint of volume 6, issue 1 of Nan nü, men, women, and gender in China (2004)"--T.p. verso

    "Essays first given at a symposium 'Chinese Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics, and Gender in the Late Qing Period, 1840-1911' ... hosted by Rice University in March 2003"--Frwd

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Auch als: Nan Nü ; 6.2004,1

  3. The inner quarters and beyond
    women writers from Ming through Qing
    Beteiligt: Widmer, Ellen (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Introduction /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women’s Poetry Of The Ming And Qing /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women’s Performance Of... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Introduction /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women’s Poetry Of The Ming And Qing /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women’s Performance Of Grief In Late Imperial China /Anne E. McLaren -- Chapter Three. Retrieving The Past: Women Editors And Women’s Poetry, 1636–1941 /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Four. The Unseen Hand: Contextualizing Luo Qilan And Her Anthologies /Robyn Hamilton -- Chapter Five. From Private Life To Public Performances: The Constituted Memory And (Re)Writings Of The Early-Qing Woman Wu Zongai /Wei Hua -- Chapter Six. Women Writers And Gender Boundaries During The Ming-Qing Transition /Wai-Yee Li -- Chapter Seven. Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women And Buddhist Nuns In Seventeenth-Century China /Beata Grant -- Chapter Eight. War, Violence, And The Metaphor Of Blood In Tanci Narratives By Women Authors /Siao-Chen Hu -- Chapter Nine. The Lady And The State: Women’s Writings In Times Of Trouble During The Nineteenth Century (Susan Mann) /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Chapter Ten. Imagining History And The State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) At Home And On The Road /Guotong Li -- Chapter Eleven. Xue Shaohui And Her Poetic Chronicle Of Late Qing Reforms /Nanxiu Qian -- Literary Authorship By Late Imperial Governing-Class Chinese Women And The Emergence Of A \'Minor Literature\' /Maureen Robertson -- The Inner Quarters And Beyond: Women Writers From Ming Through Qing And Its Deliberations On A \'Minor Literature\' /Ellen Widmer -- About The Contributors /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Bibliography /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Index /G. Fong and E. Widmer. Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women’s experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women’s lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China’s culture and society. “This volume rewrites the history of Chinese women’s literature by taking a truly inter-disciplinary (instead of merely multi-disciplinary) approach. In so doing, it ends up illuminating the centrality of writing women to the social, political, and intellectual lives of the Chinese empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.” Prof. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding (California, 2005)

     

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    Beteiligt: Widmer, Ellen (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004190269
    RVK Klassifikation: EG 9525
    Schriftenreihe: Women and gender in China studies ; volume 4
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    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Women in literature; Women and literature; Women; Women authors, Chinese
    Weitere Schlagworte: Women authors, Chinese; Array; Array
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 431 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Beteiligt: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763–1851) and the erasure of “talented women” By Liang Qichao /Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Chapter Two. “Tossing the brush”? Wu Zhiying (1868–1934) and the uses of calligraphy /Hu Ying -- Chapter Three. Reconfiguring time, space, and subjectivity: Lü Bicheng’s travel writings on Mount Lu /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Four. From “Cainü” to “Nü Jiaoxi”: Female normal schools and the transformation of women’s education in the late Qing Period, 1895–1911 /Xiaoping Cong -- Chapter Five. Mediated imaginings: Biographies of western women and their japanese sources in late Qing China /Joan Judge -- Chapter Six. Female assassins, civilization, and technology in Late Qing literature and culture /Jing Tsu -- Chapter Seven. Patriotism versus love: The central dilemma of Zhan Kai’s novel Bihai Zhu /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Eight. Women in Shenbaoguan publications, 1872–90 /Rudolf G. Wagner -- Chapter Nine. The mother Nü Xuebao versus the daughter Nü Xuebao: Generational differences between 1898 and 1902 women reformers /Nanxiu Qian -- Chapter Ten. Tianyi Bao and He Zhen’s views on “women’s revolution” /Xia Xiaohong -- Chapter Eleven. Male gaze/female students: Late Qing education for women as Portrayedi in Beijing pictorials, 1902–08 /Chen Pingyuan -- Chapter Twelve. The construction of gender and genre in the 1910s new media: Evidence from the ladies’ journal /Siao-Chen Hu -- Suggested bibliography /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- About the contributors /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Index /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith. During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's present and future. These debates found expression in new media, including periodicals and pictorials, which not only harnessed the power of existing cultural forms but also encouraged experimentation with a variety of new literary genres and styles - works increasingly produced by and for Chinese women. Different Worlds of Discourse explores the reform period from three interrelated and comparatively neglected perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    Beteiligt: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Konferenzschrift
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047443339
    RVK Klassifikation: NP 6650
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: International Conference Titled Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China (2005, Houston, Tex.)
    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; volume 16
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    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Social science
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 415 pages)
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    "This volume stems from an international conference, titled "Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China," held on 4-6 March 2005"-- page ix

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-402) and index

  5. Beyond tradition & modernity
    gender, genre, and cosmopolitanism in late Qing China
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (Hrsg.); Qian, Nanxiu (Hrsg.); Zurndorfer, Harriet Thelma (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (Hrsg.); Qian, Nanxiu (Hrsg.); Zurndorfer, Harriet Thelma (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch; Chinesisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9004138943
    Schlagworte: Women; Women; Literatur; Klassisches Chinesisch; Geschlechterrolle
    Umfang: 175 p., ill., 25 cm
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    Publisher's description: A collection of original essays which considers the complexities behind the dramatic changes generated in China during the last decades of the nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth century. As men and women literally - or metaphorically - crossed into new geographical worlds, they came to express their understanding of the expanding universe in a variety of ways which cannot be neatly labeled either traditional or modern. The contributors to this volume demonstrate how the creativity of these writers marked a new moment in historical and literary practices transcending this usual binary and simple teleology. Their essays expose how the ethnographic, literary, and educational projects of these men and women gave voice to new ideals and ideas that reflect the changing boundaries of gender at this time.

    "The contents of this volume is a reprint of volume 6, issue 1 of Nan nü, men, women, and gender in China (2004)"--T.p. verso. - "Essays first given at a symposium 'Chinese Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics, and Gender in the Late Qing Period, 1840-1911' ... hosted by Rice University in March 2003"--Frwd. - Includes bibliographical references and index

    Inhalt: Foreword / Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Alternative modernities, or a classical woman of modern China : the challenging trajectory of Lü Bicheng's (1883-1943) life and song lyrics / Grace S. Fong -- Borrowing foreign mirrors and candles to illuminate Chinese civilization : Xue Shaohui's moral vision in the Biographies of foreign women / Nanxiu Qian -- Blended wish images : Chinese and Western exemplary women at the turn of the twentieth century / Joan Judge -- Inflecting gender : Zhan Kai/Siqi Zhai's 'new novels' and courtesan sketches / Ellen Widmer

  6. Herself an author
    gender, agency, and writing in late imperial China
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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    ISBN: 0824831861; 9780824831868
    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinese literature; Chinesisch; Frauenliteratur
    Umfang: xi, 238 p., ill., maps, 24 cm
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    Summary: "Herself an Author" addresses the critical question of how to approach the study of women’s writing. It explores various methods of engaging in a meaningful way with a rich corpus of poetry and prose written by women of the late Ming and Qing periods, much of it rediscovered by the author in rare book collections in China and the United States. The volume treats different genres of writing and includes translations of texts that are made available for the first time in English. Among the works considered are the life-long poetic record of Gan Lirou, the lyrical travel journal kept by Wang Fengxian, and the erotic poetry of the concubine Shen Cai. Taking the view that gentry women’s varied textual production was a form of cultural practice, Grace Fong examines women’s autobiographical poetry collections, travel writings, and critical discourse on the subject of women’s poetry, offering fresh insights on women’s intervention into the dominant male literary tradition. The wealth of texts translated and discussed here include fascinating documents written by concubines—women who occupied a subordinate position in the family and social system. Fong adopts the notion of agency as a theoretical focus to investigate forms of subjectivity and enactments of subject positions in the intersection between textual practice and social inscription. Her reading of the life and work of women writers reveals surprising instances and modes of self-empowerment within the gender constraints of Confucian orthodoxy. Fong argues that literate women in late imperial China used writing and reading to create literary and social communities, transcend temporal-spatial and social limitations, and represent themselves as the authors of their own life histories.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-229) and index.

    Inhalt: Ch. 1. A Life in Poetry: The Auto/biography of Gan Lirou (1743–1819) -- Ch. 2. From the Margin to the Center: The Literary Vocation of Concubines -- Ch. 3. Authoring Journeys: Women on the Road -- Ch. 4. Gender and Reading: Form, Rhetoric, and Community in Women’s Poetic Criticism -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1. Gan Lirou’s "Narrating My Thoughts on My Sixtieth Birthday" -- Appendix 2. Xing Cijing’s Summary of the Journey from Qian -- Appendix 3. Wang Fengxian’s The Homeward Journey East -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index

  7. The inner quarters and beyond
    women writers from Ming through Qing
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9789004185210; 9004185216
    Schriftenreihe: Women and gender in China studies ; 4
    Schlagworte: Schriftstellerin; Chinesisch; Frauenliteratur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Women authors, Chinese.; Chinese literature--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--History and criticism.; Chinese literature--Qing dynasty, 1644-1912--History and criticism.
    Umfang: XIV, 431 S.
  8. Representing lives in China
    forms of biography in the Ming-Qing Period, 1368-1911
    Beteiligt: Pidhainy, Ihor (Herausgeber); Des Forges, Roger V. (Herausgeber); Fong, Grace S. (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: [2018]?
    Verlag:  Cornell University East Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y., USA

    "The chapters in this ground-breaking volume examine the complex practices of biographical writing in Ming and Qing China. The authors draw on a rich variety of sources to answer some basic questions: Who were the writers of these texts and the... mehr

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    "The chapters in this ground-breaking volume examine the complex practices of biographical writing in Ming and Qing China. The authors draw on a rich variety of sources to answer some basic questions: Who were the writers of these texts and the subjects of their biographical constructions? What motivated these textual productions and sustained the routes from (re)creations to (re)publications? The informed and fascinating readings illuminate the enduring appeal of representing and represented lives in Chinese history." -- publisher website

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781939161017; 9781939161918
    Schriftenreihe: Cornell East Asia Series ; Number 191
    Schlagworte: Biografie; Biografin; Biografik; Biograf
    Umfang: x, 461 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Array: Array

  9. Beyond tradition & modernity
    gender, genre, and cosmopolitanism in late Qing China
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (Hrsg.); Qian, Nanxiu (Hrsg.); Zurndorfer, Harriet Thelma (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9004138943
    Schlagworte: Women; Women; Literatur; Klassisches Chinesisch; Geschlechterrolle
    Umfang: 175 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Publisher's description: A collection of original essays which considers the complexities behind the dramatic changes generated in China during the last decades of the nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth century. As men and women literally - or metaphorically - crossed into new geographical worlds, they came to express their understanding of the expanding universe in a variety of ways which cannot be neatly labeled either traditional or modern. The contributors to this volume demonstrate how the creativity of these writers marked a new moment in historical and literary practices transcending this usual binary and simple teleology. Their essays expose how the ethnographic, literary, and educational projects of these men and women gave voice to new ideals and ideas that reflect the changing boundaries of gender at this time.

    "The contents of this volume is a reprint of volume 6, issue 1 of Nan nü, men, women, and gender in China (2004)"--T.p. verso. - "Essays first given at a symposium 'Chinese Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics, and Gender in the Late Qing Period, 1840-1911' ... hosted by Rice University in March 2003"--Frwd. - Includes bibliographical references and index

    Inhalt: Foreword / Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Alternative modernities, or a classical woman of modern China : the challenging trajectory of Lü Bicheng's (1883-1943) life and song lyrics / Grace S. Fong -- Borrowing foreign mirrors and candles to illuminate Chinese civilization : Xue Shaohui's moral vision in the Biographies of foreign women / Nanxiu Qian -- Blended wish images : Chinese and Western exemplary women at the turn of the twentieth century / Joan Judge -- Inflecting gender : Zhan Kai/Siqi Zhai's 'new novels' and courtesan sketches / Ellen Widmer

  10. Wu Wenying and the art of Southern Song ci poetry
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 1987
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: Poetry in Chinese. Wu, Wenying,++ca. 1200-ca. 1260; Wu++Wenying++ca. 1200-ca. 1260
    Weitere Schlagworte: Array; Array; Array
    Umfang: XIV, 193 S.
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    Bibliography: p181-188. - Includes index

  11. Wu Wenying and the art of Southern Song ci poetry
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: c1987
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J

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    Umfang: xiv, 193 p, 23 cm
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    Poems also in Chinese

    Bibliography: p. 181-188

    Includes index

  12. Wu Wenying and the Art of Southern Song Ci Poetry
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 1987; ©1987
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

    The author begins with a biography exploring the moral and aesthetic implications of Wu's life as a guest-poet" patronized by officials and aristocrats, and continues with a reconstruction of the historical and literary context needed for modern... mehr

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    The author begins with a biography exploring the moral and aesthetic implications of Wu's life as a guest-poet" patronized by officials and aristocrats, and continues with a reconstruction of the historical and literary context needed for modern readers to grasp his poetic techniques.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

     

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    Schlagworte: Ci (Chinese poetry); Chinese poetry
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  13. Herself an Author
    Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China
  14. Beyond tradition and modernity
    gender, genre, and cosmopolitanism in late Qing China
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Zurndorfer, Harriet Thelma (HerausgeberIn)
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  16. Representing lives in China
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    Schriftenreihe: Cornell East Asia Series ; Number 191
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  18. The inner quarters and beyond
    women writers from Ming through Qing
    Beteiligt: Fong, Grace S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2010
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    Schriftenreihe: Women and gender in China studies ; 4
    Schlagworte: Frau; Geschichte; Chinese literature; Women in literature; Women and literature; Women; Women authors, Chinese; Schriftstellerin
    Umfang: XIV, 431 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  19. Representing lives in China
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    Beteiligt: Pidhainy, Ihor (HerausgeberIn); Des Forges, Roger V. (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Cornell University East Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y.

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    sc sKubilai's Empresses: Biographical Perspectives /George Q Zhao --Surname Restoration Petitions and the Mutability of the Patriline in Ming China /Joe Dennis --The Chinese Scholar-Rebel-Advisor Li Yan in the History and Literature of the Twentieth Century /Roger Des Forges --Between Collaboration and Resistance: The Third Way of Mao Xiang (1611-1693) /Jun Fang --Wang Shizhen as Biographer: Genres and Agendas /Kenneth Hammond --Painting a Dual Biography / Elizabeth Kindall --Engendering Lives: Women as Self-Appointed and Sought-After Biographers in the Qing Dynasty /Grace S. Fong --Re-Collecting Yue Fei: Yue Ke, Jintuo cui bian, and the Making of a Chinese Hero /Leo Shin --Fathers and Sons in the Mingshi: A Thematic Reading of a State History /Ihor Pidhainy --Loyalty, History, and Empire: Qian Qianyi and his Korean Biographies /Sixiang Wang --From Female Martyrs to Worthy Mothers: The Shift in Exemplary Women's Biographies in the Ming and Qing Dynastic Histories /Jolan Yi. "The chapters in this ground-breaking volume examine the complex practices of biographical writing in Ming and Qing China. The authors draw on a rich variety of sources to answer some basic questions: Who were the writers of these texts and the subjects of their biographical constructions? What motivated these textual productions and sustained the routes from (re)creations to (re)publications? The informed and fascinating readings illuminate the enduring appeal of representing and represented lives in Chinese history." -- publisher website

     

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    Includes bibliographical references (363-420) and index

  20. Herself an author
    gender, agency, and writing in late Imperial China
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

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  21. The inner quarters and beyond
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    Beteiligt: Widmer, Ellen (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Introduction /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women’s Poetry Of The Ming And Qing /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women’s Performance Of... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Introduction /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter One. Writing And Illness: A Feminine Condition In Women’s Poetry Of The Ming And Qing /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Two. Lamenting The Dead: Women’s Performance Of Grief In Late Imperial China /Anne E. McLaren -- Chapter Three. Retrieving The Past: Women Editors And Women’s Poetry, 1636–1941 /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Four. The Unseen Hand: Contextualizing Luo Qilan And Her Anthologies /Robyn Hamilton -- Chapter Five. From Private Life To Public Performances: The Constituted Memory And (Re)Writings Of The Early-Qing Woman Wu Zongai /Wei Hua -- Chapter Six. Women Writers And Gender Boundaries During The Ming-Qing Transition /Wai-Yee Li -- Chapter Seven. Chan Friends: Poetic Exchanges Between Gentry Women And Buddhist Nuns In Seventeenth-Century China /Beata Grant -- Chapter Eight. War, Violence, And The Metaphor Of Blood In Tanci Narratives By Women Authors /Siao-Chen Hu -- Chapter Nine. The Lady And The State: Women’s Writings In Times Of Trouble During The Nineteenth Century (Susan Mann) /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Chapter Ten. Imagining History And The State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) At Home And On The Road /Guotong Li -- Chapter Eleven. Xue Shaohui And Her Poetic Chronicle Of Late Qing Reforms /Nanxiu Qian -- Literary Authorship By Late Imperial Governing-Class Chinese Women And The Emergence Of A \'Minor Literature\' /Maureen Robertson -- The Inner Quarters And Beyond: Women Writers From Ming Through Qing And Its Deliberations On A \'Minor Literature\' /Ellen Widmer -- About The Contributors /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Bibliography /G. Fong and E. Widmer -- Index /G. Fong and E. Widmer. Only recently has the enormous literary output of women writers of the Ming and Qing periods (1368-1911) been rediscovered. Through these valuable texts, we apprehend in ways not possible earlier the complexity of women’s experiences in the inner quarters and their varied responses to challenges facing state and society. Writing in many genres, women engaged with topics as varied as war, travel, illness, love, friendship, female heroism, and religion. Drawing on a library of newly digitized resources, this volume's eleven chapters describe, analyze, and theorize these materials. They question previous assumptions about women’s lives and abilities, open up new critical space in Chinese literary history and offer new perspectives on China’s culture and society. “This volume rewrites the history of Chinese women’s literature by taking a truly inter-disciplinary (instead of merely multi-disciplinary) approach. In so doing, it ends up illuminating the centrality of writing women to the social, political, and intellectual lives of the Chinese empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.” Prof. Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding (California, 2005)

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Women and gender in China studies ; volume 4
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    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Women in literature; Women and literature; Women; Women authors, Chinese
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  22. Different worlds of discourse
    transformations of gender and genre in late Qing and early republican China
    Beteiligt: Qian, Nanxiu (HerausgeberIn); Fong, Grace S. (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Richard J. (HerausgeberIn)
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    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Introduction - Different worlds of discourse: Transformations of gender and genre in Late Qing and early republican China /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Chapter One. Wang Zhaoyuan (1763–1851) and the erasure of “talented women” By Liang Qichao /Harriet T. Zurndorfer -- Chapter Two. “Tossing the brush”? Wu Zhiying (1868–1934) and the uses of calligraphy /Hu Ying -- Chapter Three. Reconfiguring time, space, and subjectivity: Lü Bicheng’s travel writings on Mount Lu /Grace S. Fong -- Chapter Four. From “Cainü” to “Nü Jiaoxi”: Female normal schools and the transformation of women’s education in the late Qing Period, 1895–1911 /Xiaoping Cong -- Chapter Five. Mediated imaginings: Biographies of western women and their japanese sources in late Qing China /Joan Judge -- Chapter Six. Female assassins, civilization, and technology in Late Qing literature and culture /Jing Tsu -- Chapter Seven. Patriotism versus love: The central dilemma of Zhan Kai’s novel Bihai Zhu /Ellen Widmer -- Chapter Eight. Women in Shenbaoguan publications, 1872–90 /Rudolf G. Wagner -- Chapter Nine. The mother Nü Xuebao versus the daughter Nü Xuebao: Generational differences between 1898 and 1902 women reformers /Nanxiu Qian -- Chapter Ten. Tianyi Bao and He Zhen’s views on “women’s revolution” /Xia Xiaohong -- Chapter Eleven. Male gaze/female students: Late Qing education for women as Portrayedi in Beijing pictorials, 1902–08 /Chen Pingyuan -- Chapter Twelve. The construction of gender and genre in the 1910s new media: Evidence from the ladies’ journal /Siao-Chen Hu -- Suggested bibliography /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- About the contributors /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith -- Index /N. Qian , G.S. Fong and R.J. Smith. During the late Qing reform era (1895-1912), women for the first time in Chinese history emerged in public space in collective groups. They assumed new social and educational roles and engaged in intense debates about the place of women in China's present and future. These debates found expression in new media, including periodicals and pictorials, which not only harnessed the power of existing cultural forms but also encouraged experimentation with a variety of new literary genres and styles - works increasingly produced by and for Chinese women. Different Worlds of Discourse explores the reform period from three interrelated and comparatively neglected perspectives: the construction of gender roles, the development of literary genres, and the emergence of new forms of print media

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Konferenzschrift
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047443339
    RVK Klassifikation: NP 6650
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: International Conference Titled Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China (2005, Houston, Tex.)
    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; volume 16
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    Schlagworte: Chinese literature; Women; Women; Women; Women; Chinese literature; Social science
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  23. Herself an Author
    Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 2008; ©2008
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    "Grace Fong has written a wonderful history of female writers’ participation in the elite conventions of Chinese poetics. Fong’s recovery of many of these poets, her able exegesis and elegant, analytical grasp of what the poets were doing is a great... mehr

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    "Grace Fong has written a wonderful history of female writers’ participation in the elite conventions of Chinese poetics. Fong’s recovery of many of these poets, her able exegesis and elegant, analytical grasp of what the poets were doing is a great read, and her bilingual presentation of their poetry gives the book additional power. This is a persuasive and elegant study." —Tani Barlow, author of The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism"In this quietly authoritative book, Grace Fong has brought a group of women poets back to life. Previously ignored by scholars because of their marginal status or the inaccessibility of their works, these remarkable writers now speak to us about the sensualities, pains, satisfactions, and sadness of being a woman in a patriarchal society. Professor Fong—a superb translator of Chinese poetry, prose, and criticism—has rendered the works of these women in a way that is true both to our theoretical concerns and theirs." —Dorothy Ko, author of Cinderella’s Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding"Professor Fong approaches the poetry of Ming-Qing upper-class women as a social-cultural activity that allowed these women to manifest their agency and assert their own subjectivity against the background of virtual and actual networks of fellow female poets. As the distillation of more than ten years of research by one of the leading scholars in this field, this work is a timely contribution that eminently deserves our attention. Given the inclusion of translations of some of the texts discussed, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the reading of women’s poetry of the Ming-Qing period." —Wilt Idema, Harvard UniversityHerself an Author addresses the critical question of how to approach the study of women’s writing. It explores various methods of engaging in a meaningful way with a rich corpus of poetry and prose written by women of the late Ming and Qing periods, much of it rediscovered by the author in rare book collections in China and the United States. The volume treats different genres of writing and includes translations of texts that are made available for the first time in English. Among the works considered are the life-long poetic record of Gan Lirou, the lyrical travel journal kept by Wang Fengxian, and the erotic poetry of the concubine Shen Cai. Taking the view that gentry women’s varied textual production was a form of cultural practice, Grace Fong examines women’s autobiographical poetry collections, travel writings, and critical discourse on the subject of women’s poetry, offering fresh insights on women’s intervention into the dominant male literary tradition. The wealth of texts translated and discussed here include fascinating documents written by concubines—women who occupied a subordinate position in the family and social system. Fong adopts the notion of agency as a theoretical focus to investigate forms of subjectivity and enactments of subject positions in the intersection between textual practice and social inscription. Her reading of the life and work of women writers reveals surprising instances and modes of self-empowerment within the gender constraints of Confucian orthodoxy. Fong argues that literate women in late imperial China used writing and reading to create literary and social communities, transcend temporal-spatial and social limitations, and represent themselves as the authors of their own life histories.

     

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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. A Life in Poetry -- -- Chapter 2. From the Margin to the Center The Literary Vocation of Concubines -- -- Chapter 3. Authoring Journeys Women on the Road -- -- Epilogue -- -- Appendix 1. Gan Lirou’s “Narrating My Thoughts on My Sixtieth Birthday” -- -- Appendix 2. Xing Cijing’s Summary of the Journey from Qian -- -- Appendix 3. Wang Fengxian’s The Homeward Journey East -- -- Notes -- -- Glossary -- -- Bibliography -- -- Index -- -- About the Author

  24. Wu Wenying and the Art of Southern Song Ci Poetry
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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  25. Herself an Author
    Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China
    Autor*in: Fong, Grace S.
    Erschienen: [2008]
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    "Grace Fong has written a wonderful history of female writers’ participation in the elite conventions of Chinese poetics. Fong’s recovery of many of these poets, her able exegesis and elegant, analytical grasp of what the poets were doing is a great... mehr

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    "Grace Fong has written a wonderful history of female writers’ participation in the elite conventions of Chinese poetics. Fong’s recovery of many of these poets, her able exegesis and elegant, analytical grasp of what the poets were doing is a great read, and her bilingual presentation of their poetry gives the book additional power. This is a persuasive and elegant study." —Tani Barlow, author of The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism"In this quietly authoritative book, Grace Fong has brought a group of women poets back to life. Previously ignored by scholars because of their marginal status or the inaccessibility of their works, these remarkable writers now speak to us about the sensualities, pains, satisfactions, and sadness of being a woman in a patriarchal society. Professor Fong—a superb translator of Chinese poetry, prose, and criticism—has rendered the works of these women in a way that is true both to our theoretical concerns and theirs." —Dorothy Ko, author of Cinderella’s Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding"Professor Fong approaches the poetry of Ming-Qing upper-class women as a social-cultural activity that allowed these women to manifest their agency and assert their own subjectivity against the background of virtual and actual networks of fellow female poets. As the distillation of more than ten years of research by one of the leading scholars in this field, this work is a timely contribution that eminently deserves our attention. Given the inclusion of translations of some of the texts discussed, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the reading of women’s poetry of the Ming-Qing period." —Wilt Idema, Harvard UniversityHerself an Author addresses the critical question of how to approach the study of women’s writing. It explores various methods of engaging in a meaningful way with a rich corpus of poetry and prose written by women of the late Ming and Qing periods, much of it rediscovered by the author in rare book collections in China and the United States. The volume treats different genres of writing and includes translations of texts that are made available for the first time in English. Among the works considered are the life-long poetic record of Gan Lirou, the lyrical travel journal kept by Wang Fengxian, and the erotic poetry of the concubine Shen Cai. Taking the view that gentry women’s varied textual production was a form of cultural practice, Grace Fong examines women’s autobiographical poetry collections, travel writings, and critical discourse on the subject of women’s poetry, offering fresh insights on women’s intervention into the dominant male literary tradition. The wealth of texts translated and discussed here include fascinating documents written by concubines—women who occupied a subordinate position in the family and social system. Fong adopts the notion of agency as a theoretical focus to investigate forms of subjectivity and enactments of subject positions in the intersection between textual practice and social inscription. Her reading of the life and work of women writers reveals surprising instances and modes of self-empowerment within the gender constraints of Confucian orthodoxy. Fong argues that literate women in late imperial China used writing and reading to create literary and social communities, transcend temporal-spatial and social limitations, and represent themselves as the authors of their own life histories.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780824862824
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