
Crossing Boundaries and Confounding Identity
Chinese Women in Literature, Art, and Film
Cheryl C. D. Hughes(Editor)
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. February 2023
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-4384-9215-5 (ISBN)
Description
Examines literary, historical, and cultural portrayals of Chinese women, across centuries and continents.
Crossing Borders and Confounding Identity advances our understanding of the diversity of Chinese women's experiences and achievements, from the Han Dynasty to the present. With a particular emphasis on literature and the arts, the chapters offer insights into the work of current Chinese women artists as well as literary, historical, and cultural portrayals of women and women's issues. Taken together, they provide new perspectives on Chinese women, their lived experiences and fictional representations, across a broad spectrum of literature, theater, film, and the visual arts. Accessible to nonspecialists and general readers, this book will also be a valuable resource for faculty who teach Asian studies courses in history and in the humanities, as well as for students in interdisciplinary Asian studies courses.
Crossing Borders and Confounding Identity advances our understanding of the diversity of Chinese women's experiences and achievements, from the Han Dynasty to the present. With a particular emphasis on literature and the arts, the chapters offer insights into the work of current Chinese women artists as well as literary, historical, and cultural portrayals of women and women's issues. Taken together, they provide new perspectives on Chinese women, their lived experiences and fictional representations, across a broad spectrum of literature, theater, film, and the visual arts. Accessible to nonspecialists and general readers, this book will also be a valuable resource for faculty who teach Asian studies courses in history and in the humanities, as well as for students in interdisciplinary Asian studies courses.
Reviews / Votes
"This edited volume brings together a set of fascinating studies on women crossing boundaries of various kinds in Chinese literature, art, and film, adding richness and nuance to an expanding field of studies on Chinese women. The book will appeal to general readers and students as well as to scholars interested not only in Chinese women's history but in Asian literatures and cultural histories more broadly." - Binbin Yang, author of Heroines of the Qing: Exemplary Women Tell Their StoriesMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: From College Freshman to College Graduate Student
Illustrations
22 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-9215-5 (9781438492155)
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Cheryl C. D. Hughes is Professor Emerita at Tulsa Community College. She is the author of Katherine Drexel: The Riches-to-Rags Story of an American Catholic Saint.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Cheryl C. D. Hughes
Introduction
Emma Jinhua Teng
1. Emily Georgiana Kemp: An Early Twentieth-Century Traveler's Perspective on the Heart-Mind of China
Dona M. Cady
2. Women's Agency at the Close of Ming Dynasty China: Vulnerability, Violation, and Vengeance in Ling Mengchu's Vernacular Short Stories
Marla Hoffman Lunderberg
3. A Flight of Cultural Imagination in Heian Japan: The Image of Yang Guifei in Genji monagatori and "Chang hen ge"
Catherine Ryu
4. Women Generals and Martial Maidens: China's Warrior Women in History, Literature, and Film
Cheryl C. D. Hughes
5. Women in Male Roles: Cross-Dressed Actresses in Early Twentieth-Century China
Laura Xie
6. Pavilion of Women: Gender Politics and Global Cultural Translatability
Jinhua Li
7. Gendered Screens: Women, Space, and Social Transformation in the Works of Contemporary Chinese Female Filmmakers
Yanhong Zhu
8. Women in Chinese Visual Art over the Past Century
Shelley Drake Hawks
9. "Lessons for Women": From The Good Earth to Leftover Women
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Cheryl C. D. Hughes
Introduction
Emma Jinhua Teng
1. Emily Georgiana Kemp: An Early Twentieth-Century Traveler's Perspective on the Heart-Mind of China
Dona M. Cady
2. Women's Agency at the Close of Ming Dynasty China: Vulnerability, Violation, and Vengeance in Ling Mengchu's Vernacular Short Stories
Marla Hoffman Lunderberg
3. A Flight of Cultural Imagination in Heian Japan: The Image of Yang Guifei in Genji monagatori and "Chang hen ge"
Catherine Ryu
4. Women Generals and Martial Maidens: China's Warrior Women in History, Literature, and Film
Cheryl C. D. Hughes
5. Women in Male Roles: Cross-Dressed Actresses in Early Twentieth-Century China
Laura Xie
6. Pavilion of Women: Gender Politics and Global Cultural Translatability
Jinhua Li
7. Gendered Screens: Women, Space, and Social Transformation in the Works of Contemporary Chinese Female Filmmakers
Yanhong Zhu
8. Women in Chinese Visual Art over the Past Century
Shelley Drake Hawks
9. "Lessons for Women": From The Good Earth to Leftover Women
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen
Index