The Western Perception of Empress Dowager Cixi

Empress Dowager Cixi is one of the most widely recognized leaders of late Qing China, and she has been the major subject of numerous non-fiction and academic publications in Europe and North America. This, however, does not mean that Western knowledge on Cixi is strong. Although certain books, parti...

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Main Author: Chen, Dennis
Other Authors: Chen, Zhongping
Language:English
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5047
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-50472015-01-29T16:52:29Z The Western Perception of Empress Dowager Cixi Chen, Dennis Chen, Zhongping ideology imperialism de-colonialism Orientalism sexism feminism Empress Dowager Cixi is one of the most widely recognized leaders of late Qing China, and she has been the major subject of numerous non-fiction and academic publications in Europe and North America. This, however, does not mean that Western knowledge on Cixi is strong. Although certain books, particularly those written by Cixi’s closest associates, do provide valuable information describing who she was, most of these books, along with many others, also contain fabricated claims about her as well. As a result, falsities have become heavily intertwined with factual records of Cixi in Western publications. This thesis attempts to re-examine these Western works in order to reach a correct understanding of Cixi’s life. In particular, this study demonstrates how a few major ideological trends, such as imperialism, Orientalism, sexism, and feminism, have influenced Western publications on Cixi and brought either bias or insights into the literature on her. Graduate 0332 0578 0582 dchen@uvic.ca 2013-11-28T23:46:45Z 2014-11-16T12:22:06Z 2013 2013-11-28 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5047 Chen, Dennis. "The Byzantine Navy." Simon Fraser University History Student Union Journal (2009-2011): 8-16. English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic ideology
imperialism
de-colonialism
Orientalism
sexism
feminism
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imperialism
de-colonialism
Orientalism
sexism
feminism
Chen, Dennis
The Western Perception of Empress Dowager Cixi
description Empress Dowager Cixi is one of the most widely recognized leaders of late Qing China, and she has been the major subject of numerous non-fiction and academic publications in Europe and North America. This, however, does not mean that Western knowledge on Cixi is strong. Although certain books, particularly those written by Cixi’s closest associates, do provide valuable information describing who she was, most of these books, along with many others, also contain fabricated claims about her as well. As a result, falsities have become heavily intertwined with factual records of Cixi in Western publications. This thesis attempts to re-examine these Western works in order to reach a correct understanding of Cixi’s life. In particular, this study demonstrates how a few major ideological trends, such as imperialism, Orientalism, sexism, and feminism, have influenced Western publications on Cixi and brought either bias or insights into the literature on her. === Graduate === 0332 === 0578 === 0582 === dchen@uvic.ca
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