Aurelia Paul is a senior year student at Boston University, studying comparative literature and Chinese. In her fortnightly column
Student bookshelf, she shares responses to texts she's reading in her classes.
Here she discusses literature that was used to influence women's behaviour in Tang China. Contrasting approaches, threatening and praising readers, are taken by two classics of Chinese literature. The
Book Of Filial Piety for Women by Miss Zheng, the wife of an official named Chen Miao takes a gentle, praised-based approach to influencing female conduct. Meanwhile, Song Ruozhao’s
Analects for Women prefers persuasion via threatening language.
So, over to Aurelia…