Arranged companions : marriage and intimacy in Qing China
by
 
Lu, Weijing, author.

Title
Arranged companions : marriage and intimacy in Qing China

Author
Lu, Weijing, author.

ISBN
9780295749112
 
9780295749129

Personal Author
Lu, Weijing, author.

Publication Information
Seattle : University of Washington Press, c2021.

Physical Description
xi, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents
Competing meanings of marriage -- Fashioning companionate love -- Building the marital bond -- Managing familial and marital relationships -- Practicing polygyny -- Growing old together.

Abstract
"Although commonly associated with patriarchal oppression, arranged marriages have adapted over the centuries to changing cultural norms and the lived experiences of men and women. In Arranged Companions, historian Weijing Lu chronicles how marital behaviors during the early and High Qing (mid-seventeenth through mid-nineteenth centuries) were informed by rich and complex traditions and mediated by the historical conditions of the period, during which marital affection was celebrated as a basic ingredient of an ideal marriage. Lu finds public representation and private communication of marital affection in personal records, including poetry, biographies, letters, and memoirs. During this unique historical moment, ideals of marital companionship and love came to fruition while social changes also created new tensions for couples and extended families. Offering surprising revelations about conjugal relations during this time of change, Arranged Companions raises provocative questions about the cultural construction of intimacy and the meaning of a "happy marriage.""-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Arranged marriage -- China -- History.

Geographic Term
China -- History -- Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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