Of Palm Wine, Women and War: The Mongolian Naval Expedition to Java in the 13th Century
Format: Print Book
ISBN: 9789814517829
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What would a history that put women at the centre of the rise and fall of kingdoms be like? When the armies of Khubilai arrived on Java in 1293, they found themselves in the middle of two warring states. Two historical traditions developed concerning the ensuing events: the official Chinese dynastic records in which no women are mentioned, and a number of Javanese histories and poems in which everything depends upon the actions and fates of certain women. The Chinese account has long been regarded as factual, whilst the Javanese versions have been dismissed as mere romance, their women stereotypical representations of male fantasies. But what happens if the women and the narratives about them are taken seriously rather than dismissed? Of Palm Wine, Women and War offers just such a reading.
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Buy by Chapter (individual chapters fulfilled in digital format)Preliminary pages |
PART I |
A History: The Mongol Campaign in Java |
PART II |
Stories and Histories |
PART III |
Meaning and Truth in Histories |
Appendices |
Appendices |
Bibliography |
Index |
Subjects:Asia / Southeast Asia History
Number of Pages: 320
Imprint:
Institute of Southeast Asian StudiesPublication Date: 41514
Format: PB