Celestial Women

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Celestial Women

Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Song to Qing

Asian history Social and cultural history Gender studies: women and girls

Author: Keith McMahon

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published on: 21st April 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 312 pages

ISBN: 9781442255029


Overview

This volume completes Keith McMahon’s acclaimed history of imperial wives and royal polygamy in China. Avoiding the stereotype of the emperor’s plural wives as mere victims or playthings, the book considers empresses and concubines as full-fledged participants in palace life, whether as mothers, wives, or go-betweens in the emperor’s relations with others in the palace.

Historical Context

Although restrictions on women’s participation in politics increased dramatically after Empress Wu in the Tang, the author follows the strong and active women, of both high and low rank, who continued to appear. They counseled emperors, ghostwrote for them, oversaw succession when they died, and dominated them when they were weak.

Influence and Legacy

They influenced the emperor’s relationships with other women and enhanced their aura and that of the royal house with their acts of artistic and religious patronage. Dynastic history ended in China when the prohibition that women should not rule was defied for the final time by Dowager Cixi, the last great monarch before China’s transformation into a republic.

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