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Women Shall Not Rule

Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Han to Liao
  • ISBN-13: 9781538141946
  • Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
  • By Keith McMahon
  • Price: AUD $66.99
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 14/07/2020
  • Format: Paperback (100.00mm X 100.00mm) 310 pages Weight: 480g
  • Categories: Asian history [HBJF]
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Chinese emperors guaranteed male successors by taking multiple wives, in some cases hundreds and even thousands. Women Shall Not Rule offers a fascinating history of imperial wives and concubines, especially in light of the greatest challenges to polygamous harmony-rivalry between women and their attempts to engage in politics. Besides ambitious empresses and concubines, these vivid stories of the imperial polygamous family are also populated with prolific emperors, wanton women, libertine men, cunning eunuchs, and bizarre cases of intrigue and scandal among rival wives. Keith McMahon, a leading expert on the history of gender in China, draws upon decades of research to describe the values and ideals of imperial polygamy and the ways in which it worked and did not work in real life. His rich sources are both historical and fictional, including poetic accounts and sensational stories told in pornographic detail. Displaying rare historical breadth, his lively and fascinating study will be invaluable as a comprehensive and authoritative resource for all readers interested in the domestic life of royal palaces across the world.
Prologue: Sexual Politics and State Politics Part I: Early China, 1250 BCE-317 CE Chapter 1: The Institution and Values of Royal Polygamy Chapter 2: Empresses and Consorts of the Former Han, 206 BCE-25 CE Chapter 3: The Later Han to the End of the Western Jin, 25-317 Part II: The Eastern Jin to the Reign of Wu Zetian, 317-712 Chapter 4: The Period of Disunity, 317-589 Chapter 5: The Sui and Early Tang Dynasties to Empress Wu, 581-705 Part III: The High Tang to the Liao, 712-1125 Chapter 6: The Tang from Xuanzong to Its Fall, 712-907 Chapter 7: The Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms, and the Liao, 907-1125 Selected Bibliography
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