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Book Review: Reproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China
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並列篇名 |
Book Review: Reproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China |
作者 |
Chen Yun-ju (Chen Yun-ju) |
英文摘要 |
How the female reproductive body was framed in medical discourse is a crucial issue in the history of gender and medicine in China.1 Professor Yi-Li Wu’s 吳一立recent book contributes an alternative model of how the female reproductive body was understood in late Imperial China (around the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries) which regards such the female body as a conjugation of “an infinitive body.” Wu’s model aims to modify Charlotte Furth’s“ androgynous body” model which emphasizes the dyad of yin/female and yang/male in the human body. |
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325-330 |
刊名 |
漢學研究 |
期數 |
201109 (29:3期) |
出版單位 |
漢學研究中心
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