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▼a Huang, Martin W.,
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▼a Intimate memory:
▼b gender and mourning in late Imperial China /:
▼c Martin W. Huang.
▼a Albany, NY:
▼b State University of New York,
▼c [2018].
▼a 1 online resource (224 pages):
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▼a SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture
▼a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-220) and index.
▼a The secularization of memory -- Survivor's guilt -- Hagiographical memory -- Wounded manhood -- Fragments of anxiety -- Remembering concubines -- Circulating grief -- Remembering sisters -- A wife's remembrances.
▼a "In the first study of its kind about the role played by intimate memory in the mourning literature of late imperial China, Martin W. Huang focuses on the question of how men mourned and wrote about women to whom they were closely related. Drawing upon memories, epitaphs, biographies, litanies, and elegiac poems, Huang explores issues such as how intimacy shaped the ways in which bereaved male authors conceived of womanhood and how such conceptualizations were inevitably also acts of self-reflection about themselves as men. Their memorial writings reveal complicated self-images as husbands, brothers, sons, and educated Confucian males, while their representations of women are much more complex and diverse than the representations we find in more public genres such as Confucian female exemplar biographies."--Back cover.
▼a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 23, 2020).
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| Data Type : | eBook |
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| ISBN : | 9781438469010 |
| ISBN : | 1438469012 |
| ISBN : | |
| ISBN : | |
| Personal Author : | Huang, Martin W., 1960-, author. |
| Title/Author : | Intimate memory: gender and mourning in late Imperial China /: Martin W. Huang. |
| Imprint : | Albany, NY: State University of New York, [2018]. |
| Format : | 1 online resource (224 pages): illustrations. |
| Total Title Note : | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture |
| Note : | Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-220) and index. |
| Content Note : | The secularization of memory -- Survivor's guilt -- Hagiographical memory -- Wounded manhood -- Fragments of anxiety -- Remembering concubines -- Circulating grief -- Remembering sisters -- A wife's remembrances. |
| 요약 : | "In the first study of its kind about the role played by intimate memory in the mourning literature of late imperial China, Martin W. Huang focuses on the question of how men mourned and wrote about women to whom they were closely related. Drawing upon memories, epitaphs, biographies, litanies, and elegiac poems, Huang explores issues such as how intimacy shaped the ways in which bereaved male authors conceived of womanhood and how such conceptualizations were inevitably also acts of self-reflection about themselves as men. Their memorial writings reveal complicated self-images as husbands, brothers, sons, and educated Confucian males, while their representations of women are much more complex and diverse than the representations we find in more public genres such as Confucian female exemplar biographies."--Back cover. |
| General Subject Name : | Loss (Psychology) -- History. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Grief -- China -- History. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Gender identity -- China -- History. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Memory -- China -- History. -- |
| General Subject Name : | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Life Stages -- General. -- |
| General Subject Name : | PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- General. -- |
| General Subject Name : | PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- Lifespan Development. -- |
| General Subject Name : | PSYCHOLOGY -- General. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Gender identity. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Grief. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Loss (Psychology) -- |
| General Subject Name : | Memory. -- |
| Subject(Place) : | China. fast |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Huang, Martin W., 1960- Intimate memory. Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [2018], 9781438468990 |
| Language | English |
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