Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 256
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7425-6823-5 • Paperback • August 2010 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
978-0-7425-6824-2 • eBook • August 2010 • $46.50 • (£36.00)
Bret Hinsch is professor in the Department of History, Foguang University, Taiwan.
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Context: Early Imperial China
Chapter 2: Kinship
Chapter 3: Wealth and Work
Chapter 4: Law
Chapter 5: Government
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Ritual
Chapter 8: Cosmology
Conclusion
Glossary of Chinese Terms
Bibliography
Hinsch's book, focusing as it does on the complexity of social roles that women play in different social contexts, offers a fresh and different perspective on the life of women in early imperial China. A fitting new addition to the volume of recent scholarship on the status of Chinese women.
(Previous Edition Praise)
— China Review International
Hinsch's lucid framework and thorough bibliography make this the first place to send students [of] Chinese women's history.
(Previous Edition Praise)
— Choice Reviews
The first text on women's lives in the Qin and Han dynasties
Explores women's lives from multiple perspectives
Clearly and accessibly written
An engaging and erudite interpretive survey of the field
Clear and cogent introductions to each chapter's topic
Incorporates the latest scholarship on the subject
Enriched with new illustrations