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Title Conjugal relationships in Chinese culture : Sino-Western discourses and aesthetics on marriage / Chi Sum Garfield Lau, Kelly Kar Yue Chan, editors
Published Singapore : Springer, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (198 pages) : illustrations (colour)
Series Chinese culture ; volume 7
Chinese culture (Springer (Firm)) ; v. 7.
Contents Part I: Revolutionary Alternatives of Conjugal Relationships in Chinese Culture -- Chapter 1: Divorce and Remarriage as Revealed in Cantonese Opera: The Phoenix Hairpin and The Return of Lady Wenji -- Chapter 2: A Preliminary Note on the Ancient Sages Unmarried Mothers and the Acceleration of Virtuous Power -- Chapter 3: Creating Romance or Divorce: Marriage Reform in Early 20th Century Chinese Print Media -- Chapter 4: Free Love and Free Marriage: An American Female Missionarys Prescription and Chinese Writers Imagination in the Late 1920s -- Chapter 5: Marriage in Migration and Homecoming: Joseph Conrads Amy Foster and Ha Jins The Woman from New York -- Part II: Reassessment of Contemporary Nuptial Discourse in Various Forms -- Chapter 6: Linguacultural Representation of the Cultural Self and Other in Chinese Womens Discourse on Transnational Remarriage -- Chapter 7: A Visual Interpretation of Eastern and Western Relationships on Wedding Invitation Cards -- Chapter 8: Norwegian Fortune-Teller Henning Hai Lee Yangs I Ching: Emphasis on Marriage during the Surge in Norwegian Divorces and Cohabitation -- Chapter 9: Happily Ever After? Rethinking Marriage in Contemporary Hong Kong
Summary This book reviews the presentation of conjugal relationships in Chinese culture and their perception in the West. It explores the ways in which the act of marriage is represented/misrepresented in different literary genres, as well as in cultural adaptations. It looks at the gendered characteristics at play that affect conjugal relationships in Chinese societal practices more widely. It also distinguishes between the essential features that give rise to nuptial arrangements from the Chinese perspective, looking at what in which Sino and/or Western mentalities differ in terms of notions of autonomy in marriage. It excavates the extent to which marriage is constituted in forms of transaction between female and male bodies and asks under what circumstances wedding ceremonies constitute archetypal or counter-archetypal notions in pre-modern and modern society. Authors cover a range of fascinating cultural topics, such as posthumous marriage (necrogamy) as an ancient and popular folk culture from the perspective of Confucian ideology, as well as looking at marriage from ancient to present times, duty and rights in conjugal relations, inter-racial and inter-cultural marriage, widowhood in Confucian ideology, issues of legitimacy in marriage and concubinage, the taboos surrounding divorce and re-marriage, and conjugal violence. The book serves to revisit the cultural connections between marriage and various art forms, including literature, film, theatre, and other adaptations. It is a rich intellectual resource for scholars and students researching the historical roots, cultural interpretations, and evolving aspects of marriage as shown in literature, art, and culture
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 26, 2023)
Subject Marriage -- China
Marriage in art.
Marriage in popular culture.
International relations
Marriage
Marriage in art
Marriage in popular culture
SUBJECT China -- Relations -- Western countries
Western countries -- Relations -- China
Subject China
Western countries
Form Electronic book
Author Lau, Chi Sum Garfield, editor.
Chan, Kelly Kar Yue, editor.
ISBN 9789811998416
9811998418