Filial daughters-in-law: Questioning Confucian filiality
The passages about the sage-king Shun’s filiality in the Mencius sometimes remind me of the melodramatic stereotype of the filial daughter-in-law in the Hong Kong soap operas of the 1960s and 1970s.1 The heroine was usually beautiful and always virtuous. Her lot in life was a series of misfortunes and...
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Main Author: | TAN, Sor-hoon |
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2004
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