Paul S. Ropp Paola Zamperini Harriet T. Zurndorfer
This is a collection of original essays which focuses on the causes, meanings and significance of female suicides in Ming and Qing China. It is the first attempt in English-language scholarship to revise earlier views of female self-destruction that had been shaped by the May Fourth Movement and anti-Confucian critiques of Chinese culture, and to consider the matter of female suicide in the wider context of more recent scholarship on women and gender relations in late imperial China. The essays also reveal the world of tensions, conflicting demands and expectations, and a variety of means by...
This is a collection of original essays which focuses on the causes, meanings and significance of female suicides in Ming and Qing China. It is the fi...