History 301WF - Women/Family Imperial China
Spring
2017
01
4.00
Lan Wu
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
98821
Skinner Hall 301
lwu@mtholyoke.edu
99374,98821
This course examines the lives of women in imperial China (221 BCE-1911). How did Confucian didactic texts define women and their place in the family? Seen as the core of the family in a patrilineal, patrilocal, and patriarchical society, men prescribed women's roles in family life. How did women understand and respond to the social expectations imposed on them? What changed over the long history of imperial China? Students consider writings by and about women alongside the evidence of material culture.
Prereq: One course on East Asian history, culture, politics, or language.
meets history department pre-1750 requirement