The Culture of Sex in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Hawaii Press, 2002 - 231 頁 The subject of sex was central to early Chinese thought. Discussed openly and seriously as a fundamental topic of human speculation, it was an important source of imagery and terminology that informed the classical Chinese conception of social and political relationships. This sophisticated and long-standing tradition, however, has been all but neglected by modern historians. In The Culture of Sex in Ancient China, Paul Rakita Goldin addresses central issues in the history of Chinese attitudes toward sex and gender from 500 B.C. to A.D. 400. |
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... Confucius , but the duty to behave toward others as one would want them to behave toward oneself represents one of the cornerstones of the Confucian tradi- tion . This is precisely what Confucius meant by shu ( reciprocity ) in the ...
... Confucian ethics , and if Confucius means to say that women are physiologically unable to learn and improve themselves , then he has effectively excluded them from the Confucian project . If Confucius believes that women cannot ...
... Confucian tradi- tion upholds as the ultimate purpose of humanity . Thus Confucius may have considered women " difficult to nour- ish , ” but he emphatically did not believe that they were incapable of moral self - cultivation . On the ...
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Imagery of Copulation | 8 |
Women and Sex Roles | 48 |
Sex Politics and Ritualization in the Early Empire 75 जै | 111 |
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