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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780765624635
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (440 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Print version Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women : Antiquity Through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.--618 C.E
    DDC: 305.4'092'251
    Keywords: Women Biography ; Dictionaries ; China ; Biography ; Dictionaries ; Women ; China ; Biography ; Dictionaries ; Electronic books ; China Biography ; Dictionaries
    Abstract: This new volume of the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women spans more than 2,000 years from antiquity to the early seventh century. It recovers the stories of more than 200 women, nearly all of them unknown in the West. The contributors have.
    Abstract: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women -- Contents -- Preface -- Editors' Note -- Acknowledgments -- Guide to Chinese Words Used -- Contributors -- Translators -- Chronology of Dynasties andMajor Rulers -- Finding List by Backgroundor Fields of Endeavor -- Biographies -- Antiquity Through Zhou -- A -- The Abiding Wet Nurse of Wei -- Ai Jiang, Wife of Duke Zhuang of Lu -- B -- Bao Si, Wife of King You of Zhou -- Bo Ji, Wife of Duke Gong of Song -- Bo Ying, Wife of King Ping of Chu -- The Bow Artisan of Jin's Wife -- C -- The Crone of Quwo of Wei -- D -- Dazi of Tao's Wife -- Ding Jiang, Wife of Duke Ding of Wei -- The Discerning Woman of the Chu Wilds -- Duke Mu of Xu's Wife -- Duke Zhuang of Li's Wife -- E -- Ehuang and Nüying -- F -- Fan Ji, Wife of King Zhuang of Chu -- Foxi of Zhao's Mother -- Fu Zi, the Shang Woman Warrior -- G -- Gao Xing, a Widow in Liang -- The General of Gai's Wife -- General Zhao Gua's Mother -- The Goiter Girl of Qi, Wife of King Min -- Gongcheng of Lu's Elder Sister -- H -- Han'e -- I -- The Instructress for the Daughter of Qi -- J -- Jiandi -- Jiang, Queen of King Xuan of Zhou -- Jiang Yi of Chu's Mother -- The Jiang-Clan Woman of Qi, Wife of Duke Wen of Jin -- Ji-Clan Woman, Wife of Duke Mu of Qin -- Jieyu's Wife and The Wife of Yuling Zizhong of Chu -- Jing, Concubine of Minister Guan Zhong of Qi -- Jing, Daughter of Shanghuai Yan of Qi -- Jing Jiang -- Juan, Daughter of an Official of the Ford of Zhao -- K -- The Kind Mother of the Mang Family of Wei -- Kong Bo Ji -- L -- Lao Laizi's Wife -- Li Ji, Wife of Duke Xian of Jin -- Liuxia Hui's Wife -- The Loyal Maid of Zhu of Zhou -- M -- The Man of Cai's Wife -- The Man-Clan Woman of Deng, Wife of King Wu of Chu -- Meixi -- Mencius's Mother -- Meng Ji, Wife of Duke Xiao of Qi -- Meng Jiangnü -- The Mother Teacher of Lu -- Mu Jiang, Wife of Duke Xuan of Lu -- N.
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  • 2
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000588125
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (148 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and History Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.48/89541
    Keywords: Women-China-Tibet Autonomous Region ; Women-China-Tibet Autonomous Region-Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Performing Arts and Sports -- Chapter 1: Opera Performer: Ama Lhakpa -- Note -- Reference -- Chapter 2: Dancer: Pangdi -- Chapter 3: Epic of King Gesar : Yuman -- Chapter 4: Everest Mountaineer: Kun-bzan -- Part II: Cultural Identity -- Chapter 5: Female Tulku: Dechen Chökyi Drönma, 12th Samding Dorje Phagmo -- Note -- Reference -- Chapter 6: Abbess of Ani Tsangkhung: Tenzin Sangmo -- Chapter 7: Wasi Jiarong Tibetan Headmanship: Suo Guantao -- Notes -- Reference -- Chapter 8: Hoshut Mongolian Princess: Tashi Tsering -- Note -- References -- Chapter 9: Queen's Tribe: Dorji Dolma -- Reference -- Part III: Marriage and Social Customs -- Chapter 10: Aristocratic Marriages: Yangzom Tsering and Her Niece Thon-pa Bsod-nam rdo-rje -- Note -- References -- Chapter 11: Polyandrous Families -- Reference -- Chapter 12: Poor Peasant and Single Mother: Ngodup Dolma -- Chapter 13: Lhasa 'Urban Poor': Phuntsog Drolma -- Chapter 14: Sisterhoods -- Part IV: Professions -- Chapter 15: Medical Practitioner and Eye Surgeon: Yangkar -- Chapter 16: Folklorist: Tharab Tsering Yudun -- Chapter 17: Professor of Tibetan Language and Literature: Dundrup Lhamo -- Chapter 18: Radio Broadcaster: Dechen Drolma -- Note -- Reference -- Chapter 19: Party Member: Tsering Drolka -- Chapter 20: The New Generation: Sanye and Nimacuo -- Note -- Chapter 21: Conclusion -- Index.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781032213644 , 9781032213651
    Language: English
    Pages: 137 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge research in gender and history 46
    Series Statement: Routledge research in gender and history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lee, Lily Xiao Hong Oral histories of Tibetan women
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lee, Lily Xiao Hong Oral histories of Tibetan women
    DDC: 305.48/89541
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    Keywords: Women ; Women Social conditions
    Abstract: "Through the translated stories of twenty Tibetan women of various backgrounds, ages and occupations who were alive in the twentieth century, this book presents broad, under explored and engaging perspectives on Tibetan culture and politics, ethnicity or mixed ethnicity, art, marriage, religion, education and values. Offering a unique spectrum of primary sources, this book showcases interviews which were recorded in the 1990s and early 2000s which faithfully document Tibetan women telling their stories in their own words and situates these stories in their historical and socio-cultural contexts. These women were historically and religiously significant, such as a tulku (an incarnate), and tribal and local leaders, as well as ordinary women, such as poor peasants, the urban poor and women in polyandrous marriages. An important and unique contribution to the understanding of Tibetan women, this book is a valuable resource for those in the fields of Anthropology, Women and Gender Studies, Applied History, Contemporary China Studies, and Indigenous Studies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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