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Cinderella's Sisters

A Revisionist History of Footbinding
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Cinderella's Sisters by Dorothy Ko delves into the history and cultural significance of Chinese women's footbinding. This historical exploration examines how footbinding impacted identity, femininity, and social dynamics. By contrasting tradition with modernity, the book provides an insightful analysis of both historical context and enduring myths.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the history of footbinding in China and its cultural implications. The author delves into the narratives of Chinese women, exploring how these stories confront Western stereotypes and offer a nuanced understanding of Chinese feminine identity and historical practices.

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Cinderella's Sisters

Footbinding originated in the dance culture of China's medieval court and spread to gentry families, brothels, maid's quarters, and peasant households. Neither condemning nor defending foot-binding, this work debunks many myths and misconceptions about its origins, development, and its eventual end.

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The history of footbinding is full of contradictions and unexpected turns. The practice originated in the dance culture of China's medieval court and spread to gentry families, brothels, maid's quarters, and peasant households. Conventional views of footbinding as patriarchal oppression often neglect its complex history and the incentives of the women involved. This revisionist history, elegantly written and meticulously researched, presents a fascinating new picture of the practice from its beginnings in the tenth century to its demise in the twentieth century. Neither condemning nor defending foot-binding, Dorothy Ko debunks many myths and misconceptions about its origins, development, and eventual end, exploring in the process the entanglements of male power and female desires during the practice's thousand-year history.

Cinderella's Sisters argues that rather than stemming from sexual perversion, men's desire for bound feet was connected to larger concerns such as cultural nostalgia, regional rivalries, and claims of male privilege. Nor were women hapless victims, the author contends. Ko describes how womenβ€”those who could afford itβ€”bound their own and their daughters' feet to signal their high status and self-respect. Femininity, like the binding of feet, was associated with bodily labour and domestic work, and properly bound feet and beautifully made shoes both required exquisite skills and technical knowledge passed from generation to generation. Throughout her narrative, Ko deftly wields methods of social history, literary criticism, material culture studies, and the history of the body and fashion to illustrate how a practice that began as embodied lyricismβ€”as a way to live as the poets imaginedβ€”ended up being an exercise in excess and folly.

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Cinderella's Sisters by Dorothy Ko delves into the historical roles and lives of Chinese women through the lens of footbinding, challenging Western perspectives and providing an in-depth cultural context. The book is praised for its comprehensive research, offering a nuanced understanding of this complex tradition and its social significance. Readers appreciate Ko's ability to weave personal narratives with historical analysis, making it both an informative and engaging read.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520253902

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 December 2007

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 53 b-w photographs, 1 map, 1 table

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 360

About the Author

Dorothy Ko is Professor of History at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is the author of Every Step a Lotus: Shoes for Bound Feet (California, 2001) and Teachers of the Inner Chambers: Women and Culture in Seventeenth-Century China (1994). She is coeditor of Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan (California, 2003).

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