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A 6 page paper which examines the life and influence of Ban Zhao on other Asian women writers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the first century A.D. and wrote works that detailed how women should behave and live, thus affecting women in Chinese society greatly for many dynasties to come. The following paper
examines the life and the influence of Ban Zhoa as she influenced the writings and ideals of other women. Ban Zhao and Her Influence
In better understanding how Ban Zhaos writing influenced women we should first look at the woman, who she was, and what she wrote. She was very much
a powerful woman of her time, being a historian and a scholar. This is interesting because women were not generally allowed such an education ("women were generally regarded as unworthy
or incapable of a literary education") and it seems to almost go against who Zhao was and what she wrote (Chinese Cultural Studies). Yet, she felt that she needed to
give women a guideline to live by for in Confucian times the focus was on how men should behave, not women. She thus gave women the first book that
would guide and direct them in a religious and social world. One author notes that, "Ban Zhao (c. 48-c. 120)...wrote the Nujie,
a book of precepts to guide the behavior of women" (Condravy). The book had an enormous "impact on the life of women from late-Ming to at least the fall of
Qing" and presents women with recommendations concerning strict adherence to particular rules as they involve women (Condravy). They are writings that essentially set out to dictate how women should conduct
themselves. recommends even more severe instructions on a womans personal and relational conduct than any other contemporary sources of the time" (Condravy).
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