Representations of Childhood and Youth in Early ChinaStanford University Press, 2004 - 294 עמודים This is the first book in any language to explore the cultural connotations of childhood in the early phases of Chinese history. Drawing upon both traditional and archeological materials, this study encompasses the stages of human development that begin with the embryo and extend to late adolescence. While texts from China s most ancient period scarcely mention children, rather suddenly, in Han times (206 BC-AD 220), the written record begins to feature fairly detailed references to children and the childhoods of famous figures. The aim of this book is to identify the cultural conditions that place children and childhood near the center of intellectual debate during this period. These conditions are related to the establishment of a centralized empire and are expressed in the discourse surrounding cosmology, medicine, law, statecraft, and--most important--dynastic history. The book describes the dangers that haunted children of high status, with the rules of succession, shifting power structures at court, and traditional views on patriarchy and parental authority (including the right of life and death over children) contributing to their vulnerability. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 57
עמוד
... Girls , 119 6. The Magical Manipulation of Childhood , 151 Conclusion , 179 Appendix : The Rules of Succession in Early China , 183 Notes , 201 Character List , 265 Bibliography , 271 Index , 289 Acknowledgments I would like to thank ...
... Girls , 119 6. The Magical Manipulation of Childhood , 151 Conclusion , 179 Appendix : The Rules of Succession in Early China , 183 Notes , 201 Character List , 265 Bibliography , 271 Index , 289 Acknowledgments I would like to thank ...
עמוד 2
... girls in early China who married at age eleven or twelve may have achieved one form of adult status , but in fact even some of their contemporaries would have shared our modern sense that these young wives were still mere children ...
... girls in early China who married at age eleven or twelve may have achieved one form of adult status , but in fact even some of their contemporaries would have shared our modern sense that these young wives were still mere children ...
עמוד 5
... girls as preparation for their future vocations as advisers to husbands and teachers to children . In general , intensive literary education appears to have remained a privilege restricted to a small number of upper - class girls and girls ...
... girls as preparation for their future vocations as advisers to husbands and teachers to children . In general , intensive literary education appears to have remained a privilege restricted to a small number of upper - class girls and girls ...
עמוד 6
... girl could now view herself ' as an active contributor to the improvement of family , state , and cosmic harmony ... girls and boys . As we shall see , traditionally transmitted sources occasionally men- tion mantic practices such as ...
... girl could now view herself ' as an active contributor to the improvement of family , state , and cosmic harmony ... girls and boys . As we shall see , traditionally transmitted sources occasionally men- tion mantic practices such as ...
עמוד 15
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תוכן
The Discovery of Childhood in Early China | 8 |
The Precocious Child | 33 |
The Aristocratic Child | 53 |
Infant Abandonment | 97 |
Girls | 119 |
The Magical Manipulation of Childhood | 151 |
Conclusion | 179 |
The Rules of Succession in Early China | 183 |
Notes | 201 |
Character List | 265 |
Bibliography | 271 |
289 | |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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