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ABSTRACT: The relationship between Confucianism and Feminism should be reconsidered in the light of the entire socio-political context of the time. At the beginning, the Masters of Confucianism did not explicitly put women in a subordinate position, and in a patriarchal and highly hierarchical society, not only women but all members had their fixed and clear roles. The flourishing of the didactic literature for women in a period of vigorous thriving of Neo-Confucianism was also a sign for the gradually growing power of women. pp. 132–140

Keywords: Confucianism, Feminism, re-interpretation, didactic literature for women 

LUCIANA IRINA VALUTANU
PhD Candidate, University of Bucharest, Romania
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