The Inner Quarters: Marriage and the Lives of Chinese Women in the Sung Period

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0520081587 
ISBN 13
9780520081581 
Category
300-309 Sociology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1993 
Pages
312 
Subject
Marriage -- China -- History. Women -- China -- Social conditions. China -- Social conditions -- 960-1644. 
Abstract

The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) was a paradoxical era for Chinese women. This was a time when footbinding spread, and Confucian scholars began to insist that it was better for a widow to starve than to remarry. Yet there were also improvements in women's status in marriage and property rights. In this thoroughly original work, one of the most respected scholars of premodern China brings to life what it was like to be a woman in Sung times, from having a marriage arranged, serving parents-in-law, rearing children, and coping with concubines, to deciding what to do if widowed. Focusing on marriage, Patricia Buckley Ebrey views family life from the perspective of women. She argues that the ideas, attitudes, and practices that constituted marriage shaped women's lives, providing the context in which they could interpret the opportunities open to them, negotiate their relationships with others, and accommodate or resist those around them. Ebrey questions whether women's situations actually deteriorated in the Sung, linking their experiences to widespread social, political, economic, and cultural changes of this period. She draws from advice books, biographies, government documents, and medical treatises to show that although the family continued to be patrilineal and patriarchal, women found ways to exert their power and authority. No other book explores the history of women in pre-twentieth-century China with such energy and depth.  
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: History
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Patricia Buckley Ebrey
ISBN: 0520081560 9780520081567 0520081587 9780520081581
OCLC Number: 26401839
Credits: With a foreword by Bonnie Smith.
Description: xviii, 332 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Contents: Foreword / Bonnie Smith --
The Borders of Sung China (960-1279) --
1. Separating the Sexes --
2. Meanings of Marriage --
3. Making a Match --
4. Rites and Celebrations --
5. Dowries --
6. Upper-Class Wives as Inner Helpers --
7. Women's Work Making Cloth --
8. Husband-Wife Relations --
9. Motherhood --
10. Widowhood --
11. Second Marriages --
12. Concubines --
13. Continuing the Family Through Women --
14. Adultery, Incest, and Divorce --
15. Reflections on Women, Marriage, and Change.
Responsibility: Patricia Buckley Ebrey.  
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