Performing Grief : Bridal Laments in Rural China

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-09-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Hawaii Pr
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Summary

"This is the first in-depth study of Chinese bridal laments, a ritual and performative art practiced by Chinese women in premodern times that gave them a rare opportunity to voice their grievances publicly. Drawing on methodologies from numerous disciplines, including performance arts and folk literatures, the author suggests that the ability to move an audience through her lament was one of the most important symbols and ritual skills a Chinese woman could possess before the modern era." "Performing Grief provides a detailed case study of the Nanhui region in the lower Yanzi delta. Bridal laments, the author argues, offer insights into how illiterate Chinese women understood the kinship and social hierarchies of their region, the marriage market that determined their destinies, and the value of their labor in the commodified economy of the delta region. The book not only assesses and draws upon a large body of sources, both Chinese and Western, but is grounded in actual field work, offering both historical and ethnographic context in a unique and sophisticated approach. Unlike previous studies, the author covers both Han and non-Han groups and thus contributes to studies of ethnicity and cultural accommodation in China. She presents an original view about the ritual implications of bridal laments and their role in popular notions of "wedding pollution." The volume includes an annotated translation from a lament cycle." "This important work on the place of laments in Chinese culture enriches our understanding of the social and performative roles of Chinese women, the gendered nature of China's ritual culture, and the continuous transmission of women's grievance genres into the revolutionary period. As a pioneering study of the ritual and performance arts of Chinese women, it will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of anthropology, social history, gender studies, oral literature, comparative folk religion, and performance arts."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Anne E. McLaren is associate professor of Chinese language and literature at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introductionp. 1
The Bridal Laments of Nanhui
Imagining Jiangnanp. 21
The People of the Sandsp. 34
The Hollow Cotton Spool: Women's Labour in Nanhuip. 53
Seizing a Slice of Heaven: The Lament Cycle of Pan Cailianp. 65
Lament Performance in China: History and Ritual
Weeping and Wailing in Chinese Historyp. 83
Shaking Heaven: Laments and Ritual Powerp. 104
Afterwordp. 116
Nanhui Lament Transcriptionp. 119
Translation: The Bridal Laments of Pan Cailian of Shuyuan, Nanhuip. 121
Notesp. 155
Glossaryp. 185
Bibliographyp. 189
Indexp. 201
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