Confucian views on women have been more pessimistic, saying that woman is as lacking as a villain, was born of humble, believe that women can't read, can't read, not too pretty 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The Confucian view of women has been a rather pessimistic view on wom...
6) Confucius's view on women 孔子的妇女观 例句>> 补充资料:不自观音,以观观者 【不自观音,以观观者】 不自观音者,谓不随声尘所起知见也。以观观者,谓返照自性也。不起知见,则无所妄;返照自性,则一切真寂,无复苦恼。故令受苦众生,蒙此真观,即得解脱,是为无畏。经云:观其音声,即得解脱。是...
Indeed, any discussion on women’s rights is at the risk of being blocked by censors. Despite this, public attention through online discussion boards has remained the main tool that women use to talk about women’s issues at a time when the ‘one child’ policy has been abandoned in an e...
In China these distinctions were also used to keep women in the domestic sphere, limiting their abilities to contribute to society. Because a family’s prosperity and survival was dependent on men, infant boys were given value over girls.The Book of Odes(Shijing) notes that when a son is bo...
“As for exemption from forced labor in a fixed place at the place of exile, there is pity that the aged and the juvenile cannot endure bodily labor. Therefore, they are exempted from forced labor in a fixed place. The law on life exile is not the same for women and men. Even ...
While the primary aim of the dissertation is to reveal ways in which Confucian feminism as found in Li comes into fruitful dialogue with contemporary western feminisms, the dissertation also sets this feminism in context by providing a description and analysis of Li's influential views on the ...
Women, Money, and Class: Sima Guang and neo-Confucian views on women 2. Concubines in ... PB Ebrey - Routledge, 被引量: 55发表: 2003年 Foot-binding in Neo-Confucian China and the appropriation of female labor. Interprets foot-binding in Neo-Confucian China as a voluntary ordeal ...
Era of GlobalizationandImages of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin Period to the Song Dynasty, and she is co-editor ofInternal Alchemy: Self, Society, and the Quest for ImmortalityandReason and Insight: Western and Eastern Perspectives on the Pursuit of Moral ...
(1982) provide much needed analysis on why women as a group disproportionately carry the burden of care in all societies, and why men as a group do not routinely engage in caring practices. Her ideas suggest that theoretically care-based ethics can become a complement of, or even substitute ...
conflict between mothers and adopted daughters. Because it was in the mother’s interest to get the maximum work out of her adopted daughter, beatings were common. In fact, “slaves were safe targets for women who vented on them the aggression they dared not express in other relationships” ...