Readings in Chinese Women’s Philosophical and Feminist Thought
From the Late 13th to Early 21st Century
Professor Ann A Pang-White translator Professor Ann A Pang-White editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Dec '22
Should be back in stock very soon

Featuring introductions, a chronology and a glossary, this anthology brings together Chinese writings on and by women from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) to the Republic and up to the present day.
Readings in Chinese Women’s Philosophical and Feminist Thought gathers 40 original writings on women by 32 authors (many of whom are women) from the Yuan dynasty to the Republics, an important 700-year historical period during which women’s learning in China blossomed as a result of economic prosperity, the development of commercial printing, and the interaction between East and West.
Selections are made not only from canonical texts on women’s virtues, but also from less orthodox literary works such as plays, poetry, novels, essays, and revolutionary writings that illuminate the lived experience of women and the perception of gender. With many texts translated into English for the first time, this reader provides the context needed to understand them. It features:
- Chronologically organized readings in the sequence of the Yuan, Ming, Qing dynasties, and the Republics to demonstrate historical progression of thought (or the lack of)
- Introductions to each section and chapter covering essential information about the authors and the cultural, historical, and philosophical background to their work
- A chronology of dynasties, Republics, key events, and a map
Recovering discourse so often neglected in discussion of Chinese thought, this is the first collection to pay special attention to women-authored works from the late 13th to the early 21st century. By bringing these readings together in a single volume, it juxtaposes and compares female and male perspectives from the same time and creates a new narrative of Chinese philosophical thought.
For those who are interested in learning more about Chinese women, feminist thought, and women’s literature, this book will be a useful reference and one worth reading. It succinctly combines literature, philosophy, and the social conditions of women in China through the ages, with a focus on the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties and thereafter. * Journal of Chinese Studies *
Ann Pang-White has already established an impressive reputation as one of the leading figures in the translation and interpretation of traditional Chinese writing by and about women. Editing and translating Readings in Chinese Women's Philosophical and Feminist Thought establishes Pang-White as the preeminent figure in this area! This translation anthology compliments other works that cover earlier Chinese writings by and about women, and gives students and scholars a window into this fascinating aspect of traditional culture. Pang-White allows us to see that Chinese writings by and about women are much more complex and insightful than the simplistic caricatures that are still too often accepted today. * Bryan W. Van Norden, James Monroe Taylor Chair, Vassar College, USA *
This captivating and enticing collection of plays, poetry, novels, essays, and revolutionary writings presents a unique platform for a more informed transnational, transcultural and decolonial feminist and philosophical discourse and beyond. A fascinating, delightful and illuminating expedition! * Robin R. Wang, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola Marymount University, USA *
ISBN: 9781350046122
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 34mm
Weight: 682g
456 pages