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The deaths of the five concubines: Gender and social perspectives
Chin-hau LEI
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Gender Perspective
100%
Social Perspective
100%
Concubine
100%
Hong Kong
28%
Temple
28%
Layered Images
28%
Copyright
14%
Political Economy
14%
Baptists
14%
Loyalty
14%
Socioeconomic Conditions
14%
Husband
14%
Suicide
14%
Long-term Processes
14%
Literary Work
14%
Social Pressure
14%
History museums
14%
Qing Dynasty
14%
Chastity
14%
Prince
14%
Late Imperial China
14%
Historical Sources
14%
Historical Approach
14%
Gender History
14%
Deeds
14%
Social Cause
14%
Dramatic Event
14%
Historical Reconstruction
14%
Patriarchal System
14%
Historical Interpretation
14%
Arts and Humanities
Concubines
100%
Hong Kong
28%
Dynasty
28%
Ming
14%
Literary works
14%
history of museums
14%
Qing dynasty
14%
Chastity
14%
Princes
14%
Social Control
14%
Historical sources
14%
Primary Source
14%
Accidental
14%
deeds
14%
Late Imperial China
14%
Historical Interpretation
14%
Historical re-construction
14%
Gender history
14%