Francesca Bray is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
What can the history of technology contribute to our understanding of late imperial China? Most stories about technology in pre-modern China follow a well-worn plot: in about 1400 after an early ferment of creativity that made it the most technologically sophisticated civilisation in the world, China entered an era of technical lethargy and decline. But how are we to reconcile this tale, which portrays China in the Ming and Qing dynasties as a dying giant that had outgrown its own strength, with the wealth of counterevidence affirming that the country remained rich, vigorous and powerful at least until the end of the eighteenth century? Does this seeming contradiction mean that the stagnation story is simply wrong, or perhaps that technology was irrelevant to how imperial society worked? Or does it imply that historians of technology should ask better questions about what technology was, what it did and what it meant in pre-modern societies like late imperial China?
In this book, Francesca Bray explores subjects such as technology and ethics, technology and gendered subjectivities (both female and male), and technology and statecraft to illuminate how material settings and practices shaped topographies of everyday experience and ideologies of government, techniques of the self and technologies of the subject. Examining technologies ranging from ploughing and weaving to drawing pictures, building a house, prescribing medicine or composing a text, this book offers a rich insight into the interplay between the micro- and macro-politics of everyday life and the workings of governmentality in late imperial China, showing that gender principles were woven into the very fabric of empire, from cosmology and ideologies of rule to the material foundations of the state and the everyday practices of the domestic sphere.
This authoritative text will be welcomed by students and scholars of Chinese history, as well as those working on global history and the histories of gender, technology and agriculture. Furthermore, it will be of great use to those interested in social and cultural anthropology and material culture.
發表於2024-12-22
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這本書的標題很唬人,來瞭個《重新審視帝製中國的大轉型》,從標題上看,great transformation翻譯過來成大轉型似乎沒有什麼問題,但是從全書看下來,原來講述的隻是從宋到清這一段時間內,技術的更新以及帶來的社會變遷。這一變遷十分重要,但是從曆史分期角度來說,應該還談...
評分這本書的標題很唬人,來瞭個《重新審視帝製中國的大轉型》,從標題上看,great transformation翻譯過來成大轉型似乎沒有什麼問題,但是從全書看下來,原來講述的隻是從宋到清這一段時間內,技術的更新以及帶來的社會變遷。這一變遷十分重要,但是從曆史分期角度來說,應該還談...
評分大部分時間裏,作者在梳理自身所處的文明係統內的高級概念工具,從科學技術到性彆之間的復雜關係,藉用福科的動態的關於知識權力的理論來打開貌似靜止不動的華夏傳統。哪怕從目前來看,這本書也對觀察今日中國的農業農村農民問題有所啓發,農民耕種的無意識或隨大流看起來是種...
評分這本書的標題很唬人,來瞭個《重新審視帝製中國的大轉型》,從標題上看,great transformation翻譯過來成大轉型似乎沒有什麼問題,但是從全書看下來,原來講述的隻是從宋到清這一段時間內,技術的更新以及帶來的社會變遷。這一變遷十分重要,但是從曆史分期角度來說,應該還談...
評分大部分時間裏,作者在梳理自身所處的文明係統內的高級概念工具,從科學技術到性彆之間的復雜關係,藉用福科的動態的關於知識權力的理論來打開貌似靜止不動的華夏傳統。哪怕從目前來看,這本書也對觀察今日中國的農業農村農民問題有所啓發,農民耕種的無意識或隨大流看起來是種...
圖書標籤: 科技史 性彆史 海外中國研究 近代史 曆史 明清 中國近代史 中國
中研院近史所讀書會2014年6月閱讀書目
評分對於舊作的重新迴顧和整理
評分Introduction.
評分中研院近史所讀書會2014年6月閱讀書目
評分跟 technology and gender 重閤不少
Technology, Gender and History in Imperial China 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載