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Focusing on the intersection of technology and societal constructs, this book delves into how technological advancements influenced gender roles, statecraft, and personal identity within the context of imperial China. It argues that gender principles were integral to the empire's fabric, affecting everyday experiences and governance ideologies. By examining these connections, the work encourages a reevaluation of the technological progress during this historical period, revealing the deeper implications of material practices on societal structures.
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Technology, Gender and History in Imperial China, Francesca Bray
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