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This anthology of Chinese womens poetry in translation brings together representative selections from the work of some 130 poets from the Han dynasty to the early twentieth century. To measure the development of Chinese womens poetry, one must take into account not only the poems but also the prose writingsprefaces, biographies, theoretical tractsthat framed them and attempted to shape womens writing as a distinct category of literature. To this end, the anthology contains an extended section of criticism by and about women writers.These poets include empresses, imperial concubines, courtesans, grandmothers, recluses, Buddhist nuns, widows, painters, farm wives, revolutionaries, and adolescent girls thought to be incarnate immortals. Some women wrote out of isolation and despair, finding in words a mastery that otherwise eluded them. Others were recruited into poetry by family members, friends, or sympathetic male advocates. Some dwelt on intimate family matters and cast their poems as addresses to husbands and sons at large in the wide world of mens affairs. Each woman had her own reasons for poetry and her own ways of appropriating, and often changing, the conventions of both mens and womens verse.The primary purpose of this anthology is to put before the Englishspeaking reader evidence of the poetic talent that flourished, against all odds, among women in premodern China. It is also designed to spur reflection among specialists in Chinese poetry, inspiring new perspectives on both the Chinese poetic tradition and the canon of female poets within that tradition. This partial history both connects with and departs from the established patterns for womens writing in the West, thus complementing current discussions of feminine writing.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Women Writers of Traditional China'? A: The anthology explores the development of Chinese women's poetry from the Han dynasty to the early twentieth century, highlighting the voices and experiences of approximately 130 women poets.
- Q: Who is the author of this anthology? A: The anthology is authored by Kang-i Sun Chang.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 928 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the anthology includes critical essays and prose that contextualize women's writing in China, making it suitable for academic study.
- Q: Does the book include poetry from different historical periods? A: Yes, it features poetry from various historical periods, from the Han dynasty up to the early twentieth century.
- Q: What unique perspectives does the anthology provide? A: It provides insights into the lives and writing of women poets, including empresses, courtesans, and revolutionaries, reflecting on their diverse experiences and contributions to literature.
- Q: Can this book help in understanding Chinese feminist literature? A: Yes, it offers a perspective on feminine writing in the Chinese poetic tradition, contributing to discussions on feminist literature.
- Q: Is there any criticism included in the anthology? A: Yes, the anthology includes an extended section of criticism related to women writers, enhancing the understanding of their literary contributions.
- Q: When was 'Women Writers of Traditional China' published? A: The anthology was published on January 1, 2000.