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Korean Women Philosophers and the Ideal of a Female Sage - Essential Writings of Im Yungjidang and Gang Jeongildang

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.02.2023

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Editors and translators Wang and Ivanhoe introduce the lives and ideas of two female Korean Confucian philosophers from the late Joseon Dynasty, Im Yunjidang (1721-1793) and Gang Jeongildang (1772-1832), exploring their writings and arguments for the ability of women to attain the highest forms of intellectual and moral achievement and become female sages (yeoseong).

List of contents










  • Conventions

  • Acknowledgments

  • A Note on the Cover Illustration

  • Introduction

  • Book I: The Extant Writings of Yunjidang

  • Biographies

  • Discourses

  • Colophons

  • Expositions

  • Admonitions

  • Inscriptions

  • Encomium

  • Funeral Orations

  • Prologue

  • [Works on] the Meaning of the Classics

  • Book II: The Extant Writings of Jeongildang

  • Poems

  • Letters

  • Personal Missives [Offered to My Husband]

  • Additional Letters

  • Commemorations

  • Forwards and Postscripts

  • Epitaphs

  • Short Biographies

  • Funeral Orations

  • Inscriptions

  • Miscellaneous Writings

  • Lost Works (I): Poems

  • Lost Works (II): Personal Missives [Offered to My Husband]

  • Selected Bibliography

  • Index



About the author

Philip J. Ivanhoe is a Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures at Georgetown University and Visiting Distinguished Chair Professor in the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy at Sungkyunkwan University.

Hwa Yeong Wang is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duke Kunshan University. She received her Ph.D. in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Her research focuses on ancient Chinese and Korean Confucianism, especially their influence on women and gender through ritual.

Summary

Editors and translators Wang and Ivanhoe introduce the lives and ideas of two female Korean Confucian philosophers from the late Joseon Dynasty, Im Yunjidang (1721-1793) and Gang Jeongildang (1772-1832), exploring their writings and arguments for the ability of women to attain the highest forms of intellectual and moral achievement and become female sages (yeoseong).

Product details

Authors Ivanhoe
Assisted by Philip J. Ivanhoe (Editor), Hwa Yeong Wang (Editor), Philip J. Ivanhoe (Translation)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.02.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9780197508688
ISBN 978-0-19-750868-8
No. of pages 302
Series OXFORD NEW HISTORIES PHILOSOPHY SERIES
Oxford New Histories Philosoph
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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