Confucianism and Women
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Confucianism and Women

A Philosophical Interpretation

  1. 210 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Confucianism and Women

A Philosophical Interpretation

About this book

Challenges accepted beliefs that Confucianism is a cause of women's oppression and explores Confucianism as an ethical system compatible with gender parity.

Confucianism and Women argues that Confucian philosophy-often criticized as misogynistic and patriarchal-is not inherently sexist. Although historically bound up with oppressive practices, Confucianism contains much that can promote an ethic of gender parity. Attacks on Confucianism for gender oppression have marked China's modern period, beginning with the May Fourth Movement of 1919 and reaching prominence during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. The West has also readily characterized Confucianism as a foundation of Chinese women's oppression. Author Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee challenges readers to consider the culture within which Confucianism has functioned and to explore what Confucian thought might mean for women and feminism.

She begins the work by clarifying the intellectual tradition of Confucianism and discussing the importance of the Confucian cultural categories yin-yang and nei-wai (inner-outer) for gender ethics. In addition, the Chinese tradition of biographies of virtuous women and books of instruction by and for women is shown to provide a Confucian construction of gender. Practices such as widow chastity, footbinding, and concubinage are discussed in light of Confucian ethics and Chinese history. Ultimately, Rosenlee lays a foundation for a future construction of Confucian feminism as an alternative ethical ground for women's liberation.

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Table of contents

  1. Confucianism and Women
  2. CONTENTS
  3. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  4. 1. INTRODUCTION
  5. 2. CONFUCIANISM, CHINESE-NESS, AND REN VIRTUOUS PERSONHOOD
  6. 3. YIN-YANG, GENDER ATTRIBUTES, AND COMPLEMENTARITY
  7. 4. NEI-WAI, GENDER DISTINCTIONS, AND RITUAL PROPRIETY
  8. 5. DIDACTIC TEXTS FOR WOMEN AND THE WOMANLY SPHERE OF NEI
  9. 6. CHINESE SEXISM AND CONFUCIANISM
  10. 7.TOWARD A CONFUCIAN FEMINISM—FEMINIST ETHICS IN-THE-MAKING
  11. NOTES
  12. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  13. INDEX