
Heroines and Politics in Imperial China: an Analysis of the Legitimacy of Female Rule
by Milly
About This Novel
As a political phenomenon that has run through the two thousand years of imperial China's history, female protagonist politics is of obvious and important value for understanding the political culture, political pattern and political operation of the entire imperial era. However, biographies of female protagonists recorded based on historiographic bias are often permeated with profound disciplines of mainstream ideology. The relative absence of serious research works and the general proliferation of general public readings continue to create stereotypes and produce general knowledge that excludes women from participating in politics from a cultural and psychological perspective. This book focuses on the legitimacy of female-dominated politics. It uses political science research methods and gender theory to reinterpret the political system, political operations, and political and cultural traditions of imperial China. It challenges the existing stereotypes of female-dominated politics and advances the re-understanding and re-understanding of the political history of imperial China. At the same time, this book abandons the traditional male perspective and starts the analysis from women's own life experiences and value demands, thereby revealing the operating rules of social cultural norms and social gender structures, and allowing women's voices, which have been generally obscured in the political field in the past, to speak and listen openly, thereby expanding the research on women's history.
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