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In the long course of late imperial Chinese history, servants and
concubines formed a vast social stratum in the hinterland along the
Grand Canal, particularly in urban areas. Concubinage and Servitude
in Late Imperial China is a survey of the institutions and practice
of concubinage and servitude in both the general populace and the
imperial palace, with a focus on the examination of Ming-Qing
political and socioeconomic history through the lives of this
particular group of distinct yet associated individuals. The
persistent theme of the book is how concubines, appointed by
patriarchal polygamy, and servants, laboring under the
master-servants hierarchy, experienced interactions and mobility
within each institution and in associating with the other. While
reviewing how ritual and law treated concubines and servants as
patriarchal possessions, the author explores the perspectives
available for individual concubines and servants and the
limitations in their daily circumstances, searching for their
"positional powers" and "privilege of the inferiors" in the context
of Chinese culture during the Ming-Qing time period. For a list of
the book's tables and their sources, please see:
http://www.wou.edu/wp/hsiehb/
In the long course of late imperial Chinese history, servants and
concubines formed a vast social stratum in the hinterland along the
Grand Canal, particularly in urban areas. Concubinage and Servitude
in Late Imperial China is a survey of the institutions and practice
of concubinage and servitude in both the general populace and the
imperial palace, with a focus on the examination of Ming-Qing
political and socioeconomic history through the lives of this
particular group of distinct yet associated individuals. The
persistent theme of the book is how concubines, appointed by
patriarchal polygamy, and servants, laboring under the
master-servants hierarchy, experienced interactions and mobility
within each institution and in associating with the other. While
reviewing how ritual and law treated concubines and servants as
patriarchal possessions, the author explores the perspectives
available for individual concubines and servants and the
limitations in their daily circumstances, searching for their
"positional powers" and "privilege of the inferiors" in the context
of Chinese culture during the Ming-Qing time period. For a list of
the book's tables and their sources, please see:
http://www.wou.edu/wp/hsiehb/
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