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題名 | Ming-Qing Women Poets and Cultural Androgyny= |
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作者 | Chang,Kang-i Sun; |
期刊 | Tamkang Review |
出版日期 | 19991200 |
卷期 | 30:2 民88.冬 |
頁次 | 頁11-25 |
分類號 | 826.6 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | 明; 清; 女詩人; Literati; Cultural androgyny; The Story of the Stone; Li, Shao; Marginalized literati; Ying and Yang; Qu, Yuan; Yuan, Mei; |
英文摘要 | The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that while the Ming-Qing male literati became more and more absorbed in feminine culture, many women poets began to develop a lifestyle typical of the educated male. Like the male literati, these women poets constructed a poetic world of self-contentment and devoted themselves to painting, calligraphy, and other arts In other words, these “liberated women” attempted to cultivate a “literary” style that was both creative and self-fulfilling. Traditionally, such activities belonged to the male domain, but now they were largely integrated into the female sphere, eventually creating a kind of “cultural androgyny” that was meant to erase gender opposition in the cultural realm. |
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