Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Ying Zhang
How did jailing function in Ming China? This talk, based on Ying Zhan's book, rethinks the patrimonial bureaucratic system through the lens of vulnerability and dependence. It explores how bureaucrats experiences of jailing revealed the state's reliance on the patriarchal family, their complex relationships with lower classes, and how women used these crises to assert agency. By integrating comparative prison studies and family history, she will examine the social impact of jailing and the role of patriarchy in the Chinese bureaucratic empire.
Time
Monday, 12.05.25 - 04:15 PM
- 05:45 PM
Topic
Intertwining Control and Dependence: Bureaucratic Discipline in Ming China (1368-1644)
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Hybrid event: Niebuhrstr. 5 or Online via Zoom
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
Contact
Links
- https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/images/pdf-files/jcmml-pdf/abstract-zhang_homepage.pdf