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Transgressive Typologies: Constructions of Gender and Power in Early Tang China
Harvard University Press, 2016 Cloth: 978-0-674-97058-8 Library of Congress Classification HQ1147.C6D67 2016 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.40820951
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The exceptionally powerful Chinese women leaders of the late seventh and early eighth centuries—including Wu Zhao, the Taiping and Anle princesses, Empress Wei, and Shangguan Wan’er—though quite prominent in the Chinese cultural tradition, remain elusive and often misunderstood or essentialized throughout history. Transgressive Typologies utilizes a new, multidisciplinary approach to understand how these figures’ historical identities are constructed in the mainstream secular literary-historical tradition and to analyze the points of view that inform these constructions. See other books on: Constructions | Identity | Politics and literature | Tang dynasty, 618-907 | To 1500 See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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