Crossing the Gate - Info and Reading Options
Everyday Lives of Women in Song Fujian (960-1279)
By Man Xu


"Crossing the Gate" was published by SUNY Press in Dec 01, 2016, the book is classified in History genre, it has 372 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Crossing the Gate” Metadata:
- Title: Crossing the Gate
- Author: Man Xu
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 372
- Is Family Friendly: Yes - No Mature Content
- Publisher: SUNY Press
- Publish Date: Dec 01, 2016
- Genres: History
“Crossing the Gate” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Women, china - Sex role - Social classes, china - Social change - China, social life and customs - China, social conditions - China, history - Fujian sheng (china) - China, history, 960-1644 - Women - History - Social classes - Social life and customs - Social conditions - Manners and customs - Song Dynasty (China)
Edition Specifications:
- Format: hardcover
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: t1VQDQAAQBAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL33004709M - OL24515320W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 947816336
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2016007755
- ISBN-13: 9781438463216 - 9781438463223
- ISBN-10: 1438463219 - 1438463227
- All ISBNs: 1438463219 - 9781438463216 - 9781438463223 - 1438463227
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... <b>LCCN 2016007755</b> (print) | LCCN 2016023269 (ebook) | ISBN 9781438463216 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781438463223 (e-book) Subjects: LCSH: Women—China—History—To 1500. | Women—China— Fujian Sheng—History—To 1500. | Sex role—China ...
"Crossing the Gate" Description:
The Open Library:
"Challenges the accepted wisdom about women and gender roles in medieval China. In Crossing the Gate, Man Xu examines the lives of women in the Chinese province of Fujian during the Song dynasty. Tracking women's life experience across class lines, outside as well as inside the domestic realm, Xu challenges the accepted wisdom about women and gender roles in medieval China. She contextualizes women in a much broader physical space and social network, investigating the gaps between ideals and reality and examining women's own agency in gender construction. She argues that women's autonomy and mobility, conventionally attributed to Ming-Qing women of late imperial China, can be traced to the Song era. This thorough study of Song women's life experience connects women to the great political, economic, and social transitions of the time, and sheds light on the so-called 'Song-Yuan-Ming transition' from the perspective of gender studies. By putting women at the center of analysis and by focusing on the local and the quotidian, Crossing the Gate offers a new and nuanced picture of the Song Confucian revival"--Publisher's website.
Google Books:
In Crossing the Gate, Man Xu examines the lives of women in the Chinese province of Fujian during the Song dynasty. Tracking women's life experience across class lines, outside as well as inside the domestic realm, Xu challenges the accepted wisdom about women and gender roles in medieval China. She contextualizes women in a much broader physical space and social network, investigating the gaps between ideals and reality and examining women's own agency in gender construction. She argues that women's autonomy and mobility, conventionally attributed to Ming-Qing women of late imperial China, can be traced to the Song era. This thorough study of Song women's life experience connects women to the great political, economic, and social transitions of the time, and sheds light on the so-called "Song-Yuan-Ming transition" from the perspective of gender studies. By putting women at the center of analysis and by focusing on the local and the quotidian, Crossing the Gate offers a new and nuanced picture of the Song Confucian revival.
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- Availability Status: Partially available
- Availability Status for country: US.
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