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Fiction's Family - Zhan Xi, Zhan Kai, and the Business of Women in Late-Qing China (Hardcover)
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Fiction's Family - Zhan Xi, Zhan Kai, and the Business of Women in Late-Qing China (Hardcover)
Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
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At the end of the Qing dynasty, works of fiction by male authors
placed women in new roles. Fiction's Family delves into the
writings of one literary family from western Zhejiang whose works
were emblematic of shifting attitudes toward women. The mother,
Wang Qingdi, and the father, Zhan Sizeng, published their poems
during the second half of the nineteenth century. Two of their four
sons, Zhan Xi and Zhan Kai, wrote novels that promoted reforms in
women's lives. This book explores the intergenerational link, as
well as relations between the sons, to find out how the conflicts
faced by the parents may have been refigured in the novels of their
sons. Its central question is about the brothers' reformist
attitudes. Were they based on the pronouncements of political
leaders? Were they the result of trends in Shanghai publishing? Or
did they derive from Wang Qingdi's disappointment in her
"companionate marriage," as manifested in her poems? By placing one
family at the center of this study, Ellen Widmer illuminates the
diachronic bridge between the late Qing and the period just before
it, the synchronic interplay of genres during the brothers'
lifetimes, and the interaction of Shanghai publishing with regions
outside Shanghai.
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