Persons, Roles, and Minds - Identity in Peony Pavilion and Peach Blossom Fan
Published by: Kahena (Karma: 11526.39) on 11 May 2012 | Views: 1505
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The question of personal identity is intrinsically bound up with questions of agency, legal responsibility, and participation within a polity. Confucian patriarchy, in particular, implies an anxiety of identity: in order to serve one’s father appropriately, one must first know who he is. Drawing on related contemporary sources, the author combines a range of perspectives, including literary criticism, philosophy, jurisprudence, and art history.