Fidelity and Sacrifice: The Gender Discourse of Traders in Pre- and Post-Opium War Canton
作者机构:Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social SciencesThe School of Modem Languages of CulturesThe University of Hong KongHong Kong SARChina
出 版 物:《Frontiers of History in China》 (中国历史学前沿(英文版))
年 卷 期:2019年第14卷第4期
页 面:473-507页
学科分类:0502[文学-外国语言文学] 050201[文学-英语语言文学] 05[文学]
主 题:Sino-Western encounters China trade gender relations Canton/Guangzhou Opium War Treaty Port
摘 要:This article examines the discourse of two American couples in the China trade regarding fidelity and sacrifice during the period in which the spatial confines of the Canton system gave way to the intensified interactions of the Treaty Port *** the Opium War,when the Qing court had mandated that Western husbands conducting business in Canton live apart from their wives,marital tension was accentuated by the separation from absentee *** the subsequent Treaty Port era,enhanced spatial mobility of the couples did not assuage their ***,intensified cross-cultural encounters allowed them to project their feelings and expectations on the foreign other, as racial categories developed and their imperial proclivities began to *** the Western women in contact with elite Chinese and other Western women only aggravated their agitation as they faced their Chinese counterparts,whom they readily construed as *** socio-political and spatial reconfigurations provided new dimensions to the discourse of fidelity and *** voices of the American couples recorded here are those of individuals,but the underlying anxiety they articulated represented the growing pains of more intimate Sino-Western encounters.