Subject: Chinese poetry--Women authors--Translations into English

heart of Chinese poetry
AuthorWhincup, Gregory, 1947-
PlaceNew York
PublisherAnchor Press, Doubleday
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st ed.
LanguageChinese-English
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberPL2658.H317 W556 1987
Descriptionxiv, 178 p. ; 22 cm.
NoteThe heart of Chinese poetry / [compiled by] Greg Whincup.
English and Chinese.
Bibliography: p. 175-178.
Contents: The Heart of Chinese Poetry -- The History of Chinese Poetry -- Three Poets of the Golden Age -- Poems of War -- Poems by and about Women -- Landscape/Enlightenment.
ISBN038523967X ; 9780385239677
LCCN86-29143
Precious records : women in China's long eighteenth century
AuthorMann, Susan
PlaceStanford, CA
PublisherStanford University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberHQ1767.M355 1997
Descriptionxii, 326 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
NotePrecious records : women in China's long eighteenth century / Susan Mann.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-316) and index.

This first book-length study of gender relations in the Lower Yangzi region during the High Qing era (c. 1683-1839) challenges enduring late-nineteenth-century perspectives that emphasized the oppression and subjugation of Chinese women. Placing women at the center of the High Qing era shows how gender relations shaped the economic, political, social, and cultural changes of the age, and gives us a sense of what women felt and believed, and what they actually did, during this period.

Most analyses of gender in High Qing times have focused on literature and on the writings of the elite; this book broadens the scope of inquiry to include women's work in the farm household, courtesan entertainment, and women's participation in ritual observances and religion. In dealing with literature, it shows how women's poetry can serve the historian as well as the literary critic, drawing on one of the first anthologies of women's writing compiled by a woman to examine not only literary sensibilities and intimate emotions, but also political judgments, moral values, and social relations.

After an introductory chapter that evaluates the historiography of Chinese women, the book surveys High Qing history, charts the female life course, and discusses women's place in writing and learning, in entertainment, at work, and in religious practice. The concluding chapter returns to broad historiographic questions about where women figure in space and time and why we can no longer write histories that ignore them.

ISBN0804727449 ; 9780804727440
LCCN96025757
Women poets of China. [Orchid boat]
AuthorRexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982Zhong Ling 鍾玲, 1945-
PlaceNew York
PublisherNew Directions Pub. Corp.
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesNew Directions paperbook ; 528
ShelfStacks
Call NumberPL2658.E3 O7 1982
Description150 p. ; 20 cm.
NoteWomen poets of China / translated and edited by Kenneth Rexroth & Ling Chung.
Published for J. Laughlin by New Directions Pub. Corp. Previously published as: The Orchid boat. 1972.
Bibliography: p. 148-150.
ISBN0811208214
LCCN81-18698r922