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Who Are the Most Beautiful Women of China? --The "One Hundred Beauties" Genre in the Qing and Early Republican Eras
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作者 Xiaorong Li 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2013年第4期617-653,共37页
Established in the late imperial era, "one hundred beauties" (baimei) genre selected and portrayed one hundred beautiful women in Chinese history often through three cultural artifacts: woodblock print portraits,... Established in the late imperial era, "one hundred beauties" (baimei) genre selected and portrayed one hundred beautiful women in Chinese history often through three cultural artifacts: woodblock print portraits, biographies, and poems. This paper takes as its focus the anthology Gujin baimei tuyong 古今百美图咏 (Illustrated biographies of and poems on one hundred beauties of the past and the present, 1917), which has not received scholarly attention before. Bringing together collections of old and new-style beauties, the anthology is a showcase of the genre straddling two centuries. The transformation of the genre, as reflected in the Gujin baimei tuyong, complicates a simplistic distinction between tradition and modernity while enriching our understanding of the changing representations of women. 展开更多
关键词 "one hundred beauties representations of women Butterfly Writers the turn of the twentieth century
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