ZHOU Yiqun, Festivals, Feasts, and Gender Relations in Ancient China and Greece
Zhou”s book takes aim at questions that carve an interesting niche in the vast area of comparative studies of Ancient Greece (800-300 BCE) and China (1000-450 BCE).Of the many ways in which the two cultures of this period can be compared,Zhou takes an angle rooted in gender dynamics as they are displayed in and around the family,particularly,but not exclusively,when they take place in social events such as festivals and feasts.These two arenas,charged with politics,religion,and social mores illuminate the interaction of males and females as participants and narrators,and provide a way for Zhou to contribute to scholarship in the field with this impressive work.
comparative studies、Ancient Greece、two cultures
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O1-;J52
2017-05-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
共6页
182-187