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The quest for gentility in China : negotiations beyond gender and class / edited by Daria Berg and Chloë Starr.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Berg, Daria, 1964-
Starr, Chloë, 1971-
Series:
Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia ; 47.
Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia ; 47
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gentry.
Conduct of life.
History.
China--Social life and customs--960-1644.
China.
Manners and customs.
China--Social life and customs--1644-1912.
China--Social life and customs--1912-1949.
Gentry--China--Conduct of life--History.
Physical Description:
xvi, 299 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
Summary:
The quest for gentility has shaped Chinese civilization and the formation of culture in China until the present day. This book analyzes social aspirations and cultural practices in China from 1550 to 2000, showing how the notion of gentility has evolved and retained its relevance in China from late imperial times until the modern day. Gentility denotes the way of the gentleman and gentlewoman. The concept of gentility transcends the categories of gender and class and provides important new insights into the ways Chinese men and women lived their lives, perceived their world and constructed their cultural environment. In contrast to analyses of the elite, perceptions of gentility relate to ideals, ambitions, desires, social capital, cultural sophistication, literary refinement, aesthetic appreciation, moral behaviour, femininity and gentlemanly elegance, rather than to actual status or power. Twelve international leading scholars present multi-disciplinary approaches to explore the images, artefacts and transmission of gentility across the centuries in historical and literary situations, popular and high culture, private and official documents, poetry clubs, garden culture and aesthetic guidebooks. This volume changes the ways we look at Chinese cultural history, literature, women and gender issues and offers new perspectives on Chinese sources.
Contents:
Gentility in transition : travels, novels, and the new guixiu / Ellen Widmer
Washing the wutong tree : garden culture as an expression of women's gentility in the late Ming / Alison Hardie
Gentility in a Shanghai literary salon of the 1930s / Michel Hockx
Negotiating gentility : the Banana Garden Poetry Club in seventeenth-century China / Daria Berg
Female gentility in transition and transmission : mother-daughter ties in Ming/Qing China / Ping-chen Hsiung
Virtuous surrogates : moral action and substitution in the case of Yang Jisheng / Kenneth Hammond
Sartorial modesty and genteel ideals in the late Ming / Sarah Dauncey
The aspirant genteel : the courtesan and her image problem / Chloë Starr
Textbooks on an aesthetic life in late Ming China / Yasushi Oki
Searching for gentility : the nineteenth-century fashion for the late Ming / Anne Gerritsen
In spite of gentility : women and men in Linglong (Elegance), a 1930s women's magazine / Barbara Mittler
The Chinese gentlewoman in the public gaze : Ling Shuhua in twentieth-century China and Britain / Jeesoon Hong.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [270]-285) and index.
ISBN:
9780415435864
0415435862
9780203938232
0203938232
OCLC:
144570989

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