The Empress and the Dragon Throne: Imperial Women of the Early Ming Dynasty
Autor Ellen Soulliereen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2025
How empresses and consorts were indispensable to the Ming dynasty and its politics and governance.
The rulers of the Ming dynasty enacted paradigms of hierarchical order. Like imperial families, households, and courts in earlier Chinese dynasties, they articulated patriarchal, patrilineal, and patrilocal organizational principles as exemplars for families and institutions throughout the empire. Women made indispensable contributions to the development of these paradigms and principles and to the social, cultural, and political fabric of the family and the state. And yet, in the existing literature in Chinese and English women are often burdened with stereotypes, positioned as peripheral, or rendered almost invisible.
Reading available texts “against the grain,” and drawing on a trove of evidence from material culture, Soulliere shows how women defined a place for themselves in the multigenerational Ming imperial family, imperial household, and court. The Empress and the Dragon Throne spans the first Ming century from just before the founding of the dynasty in 1368 to the end of the Tianshun reign in 1465. This richly illustrated volume is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in learning about women’s lives during the Ming dynasty.
The rulers of the Ming dynasty enacted paradigms of hierarchical order. Like imperial families, households, and courts in earlier Chinese dynasties, they articulated patriarchal, patrilineal, and patrilocal organizational principles as exemplars for families and institutions throughout the empire. Women made indispensable contributions to the development of these paradigms and principles and to the social, cultural, and political fabric of the family and the state. And yet, in the existing literature in Chinese and English women are often burdened with stereotypes, positioned as peripheral, or rendered almost invisible.
Reading available texts “against the grain,” and drawing on a trove of evidence from material culture, Soulliere shows how women defined a place for themselves in the multigenerational Ming imperial family, imperial household, and court. The Empress and the Dragon Throne spans the first Ming century from just before the founding of the dynasty in 1368 to the end of the Tianshun reign in 1465. This richly illustrated volume is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in learning about women’s lives during the Ming dynasty.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789888900787
ISBN-10: 9888900781
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 45 color plates, 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hong Kong University Press
Colecția Hong Kong University Press
ISBN-10: 9888900781
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 45 color plates, 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hong Kong University Press
Colecția Hong Kong University Press
Notă biografică
Ellen Soulliere is an honorary research associate at Massey University in New Zealand and has published widely on the Ming court.
Recenzii
“Ellen Soulliere’s long-awaited study sheds new light on the history of imperial women in the early Ming dynasty, illuminating their social origins, life trajectories, and opportunities for influence. Drawing on a wide and varied range of sources, the book is an important contribution to both Ming dynastic and women’s history.”
“Drawing on both textual and material records, this book offers the most comprehensive study to date of the lives and roles of imperial women in the early Ming dynasty. Highly readable and filled with fascinating detail, it is a significant and welcome contribution to Ming studies and the field of women in dynastic histories.”