Introduction: gender and the politics of Chinese history Part I. Social and Private Histories: 1. In the floating world: women and commercial publishing 2. The enchantment of love in The Poetry Pavilion Part II. Womanhood: 3. Margins of domesticity: enlarging the women's sphere 4. Talent, virtue, and beauty: rewriting womanhood Part III. Women's culture: 5. Domestic communities: male and female domains 6. Social and public communities: genealogies across time and space 7. Transitory communities: courtesan, wife, and professional artist Epilogue Reference matter Notes Index.
"Ko challenges simplistic depictions of women as victims and argues that within their social and cultural constraints, a women's literary culture developed that transcended public and private spheres and redefined womanhood... This multifaceted book is a breakthrough in the study of women as part of Chinese cultural and social history." - Choice
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