
Stephanie Balkwill, "The Women Who Ruled China: Buddhism, Multiculturalism, and Governance in the Sixth Century" (U California Press, 2024)
New Books in East Asian Studies
Women in Monasticism and Imperial Politics in Early Medieval China
Exploring the intersection of Buddhism, elite social networks, and gender roles, this chapter delves into the lives of women like Sung Joo, who found social prestige and alternative paths through nunneries. It examines the influence of women in palace nunnery politics and the intriguing story of Emperor Stavardronin's granddaughter briefly ascending the throne, challenging traditional patriarchal perspectives. Drawing parallels with the Mulan story, it analyzes the complexities of gender norms and leadership in sixth-century China.
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