The Bloomsbury research handbook of Chinese philosophy and gender /
"Covering the historical, social, political, and cultural contexts, The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender presents a comprehensive overview of the complexity of gender disparity in Chinese thought and culture. Divided into four main sections, an international group o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
2016.
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Colección: | Bloomsbury research handbooks in Asian philosophy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgment; Introduction ; I. bringing the past into the present; II. multiculturalism and liberal feminism: is the rift between them necessary?; III. development of gender discourse in chinese culture and thought; IV. purpose of this volume and its four main parts; V. what's next? a way forward; Part I Confucian Approaches: Ancient and Medieval; Chapter One Women and Moral Dilemmas in Early Chinese Narrative.
- Chapter Two Discourses on Women from the Classical Period to the Song: An Integrated ApproachI. INTRODUCTION; II. APPROACHING "WOMAN" THROUGH TEXTS ACROSS TIME; III. SOME FOUNDATIONAL ELEMENTS; IV. BUDDHISM AND ITS EFFECT ON DAOISM FROM HAN TO THE SIX DYNASTIES PERIOD; V. PERSONAL AGENDA AND PHILOSOPHY DURING TANG DYNASTY (618-907); VI. SONG DYNASTY SEEN THROUGH INSTITUTIONAL AGENDA: SOCIOPOLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS SURVIVAL; VII. CONCLUSION: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES IN THE SYNCRETISM-SYNTHESIS OF PHILOSOPHIES; Chapter Three Neo-Confucians and Zhu Xi on Family and Women: Challenges and Potentials.
- IV. FRIENDSHIP IN THE ANALECTSV. RELATIONAL COMPLEXITIES; Chapter Six Care and Justice: Reading Mencius, Kant, and Gilligan Comparatively; I; II; Chapter Seven Moral Reasoning: The Female Way and the Xunzian Way; I. XUNZI'S VIEW OF WOMEN'S MORAL REASONING; II. THE ROLES THAT AFFECT AND CONTEXT PLAY IN XUNZI'S CONCEPTION OF MORAL REASONING; III. DO CONFUCIANS REALLY CARE?; IV. CONCLUSION; Chapter Eight Multiculturalism and Feminism Revisited: A Hybridized Confucian Care Ethic.
- Chapter Nine Would Confucianism Allow Two Men to Share a Peach? Compatibility between Ancient Confucianism and HomosexualityI. INTRODUCTION; II. THE TERM "HOMOSEXUALITY"; III. HOMOSEXUALITY IN ANCIENT CHINA; IV. CONFUCIAN REASONS SUPPORTING THE PERMISSIBILITY OF HOMOSEXUALITY; V. EXTRINSIC PROBLEMS OF HOMOSEXUALITY; VI. CONCLUSION; Part III Daoist Approaches; Chapter Ten Yinyang Gender Dynamics: Lived Bodies, Rhythmical Changes, and Cultural Performances1; I. EMBODYING YIN AND EMBRACING YANG: BEYOND THE SEX AND GENDER BINARY.