A Son's Obligations: Promoting and Circulating Motherly Exemplariness in Late Imperial China

Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1215/23290048-10362470
M. Huang
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Abstract:This article investigates how sons in the scholar-literati class in late imperial China promoted their mothers as Confucian exemplars. From the position and perspectives of a son, what were the strategies of promotion, and how might these strategies be related to the different social roles Confucian literati were expected to play? Through an examination of sons' written tributes to their mothers in a variety of biographical and commemorative genres, this article argues that these writings show an increasing enthusiasm to promote mothers as Confucian exemplars during this historical period, and that this phenomenon was related to these writers' endeavors to promote themselves as members of the Confucian cultural elite and to raise their own social profiles. Some of these writings also expose sons' potential conflicting obligations in the context of polygamy, in which the mother's status as wife or concubine of the father could complicate the son's commemoration and raise questions about the proper ways in which the son could show respect to his different mothers (whether formal mother or concubine mother), especially when his own birth mother happened to be his father's concubine.
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儿子的义务:晚清中国母性典范的推广与传播
摘要:本文考察了中国帝制后期文人阶层的儿子们是如何以儒家为榜样提拔母亲的。从儿子的立场和角度来看,他们的晋升策略是什么?这些策略与儒家文人所期望扮演的不同社会角色有何关系?通过对儿子们以各种传记和纪念形式向母亲致敬的书面作品的研究,本文认为,在这一历史时期,这些作品表现出越来越强烈的热情,希望将母亲作为儒家的榜样,这种现象与这些作家努力将自己提升为儒家文化精英的一员并提升自己的社会形象有关。其中一些著作还揭露了儿子在一夫多妻制背景下潜在的相互冲突的义务,在一夫多妻制中,母亲作为父亲的妻子或妾室的身份可能会使儿子的纪念活动复杂化,并引发人们对儿子尊重不同母亲(无论是正式母亲还是妾室母亲)的适当方式的质疑,尤其是当他自己的生母恰好是他父亲的小妾时。
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