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Bodily Changes: Castration as Cultural and Social Practice in the Space of the Forbidden City

机译:身体变化:紫禁城空间中作为文化和社会实践的阉割

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This article examines the Chinese imperial body as “simultaneously part of nature and part of culture” and considers the interactions between the cultural body and physical body in sociological terms. The examination elaborates on the physical body as the manifestation of the demands of society mediated by cultural meanings. Bodily changes, such as castration, which Peng Liu argue is a trade between the physical body and cultural body in meeting the demands of Imperial Chinese society, affect the cultural embodiment of the body. This article examines the bodily actions of head eunuchs and how they interact with the emperor in the space of the Forbidden City during Imperial China. Eunuchs have undertaken an invasive physical operation to not only survive but thrive in imperial society. This reflects the constraints, struggles, and disciplining of the physically castrated and culturally embodied being.
机译:本文将中国帝国机构视为“同时的大自然和文化的一部分”,并考虑了文化体与体内之间的相互作用。 考试精心制定体内,作为文化含义介导的社会需求的表现。 彭刘争论的阉割是体内和文化体之间的贸易,在满足帝国社会的需求方面,影响身体的文化实施方案的身体变化。 本文探讨了头EUNUCH的身体行动以及他们如何与紫红色的城市空间互动。 Eunuchs承担了一个侵入性的物理运作,不仅在帝国社会中茁壮成长,而且茁壮成长。 这反映了物理阉割和文化体现的受限制,挣扎和纪律。

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