Female Power in Submission: Deciphering Ban Zhao's Admonitions for Women and Men's Manupulation of Women's Writings (thesis)
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Nguyen, Hang Dieu
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Washington and Lee University -- Honors in East Asian Languages and Literatures
Women -- Social conditions
Han Dynasty (China)
Ban, Zhao, approximately 49-approximately 120
Sex discrimination against women
China
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Thesis; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Hang Dieu Nguyen is a member of the Class of 2013 of Washington and Lee University. This thesis revisits Ban Zhao's Admonitions for Women and seeks to provide a fresh, more complete perspective into Ban Zhao's work in relation to the edited version by Wang Xiang in Four Books for Women. Particularly, I argue that Ban Zhao's Admonitions for Women responds to the Confucian society in the Eastern Han period and serves women's interests by providing practical guideline to help women avoid troubles and survive the traditional society. On the other hand, Wang Xiang interprets and manipulates the text to fortify Confucian ideals of "women's virtues." My thesis will explore such tension between women's writing and men's manipulation to shed light on the development of gender structure from Eastern Han to late Ming dynasty. Hang Dieu Nguyen