Jealous and Violent: Constraining and Celebrating Wifely Jealousy in Mid-to-late Ming China

IF 1.1 0 ASIAN STUDIES Ming Studies Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0147037X.2019.1598676
Shiau-Yun Chen
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This essay examines wifely jealousy in mid-to-late Ming China (from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries), focusing on the tensions between maintaining a wife’s superior position over concubines and constraining a wife’s violence against her husband’s offspring as result of a woman’s jealous nature. By examining the Ming standard history (Mingshi) and Veritable Records of the Ming (Mingshilu), this article argues that jealous wives’ violence was policed by the state and was involved with the anxiety of producing heirs. Wifely jealousy was criminalized when it threatened the interest of producing sons for the patriarchal family. In contrast, wifely jealousy was celebrated as an expression of a deep, genuine emotion between the husband and the wife when it did not go against the mission of producing heirs and was considered acceptable under the accepted values of the moral system. Wives’ violence was sanctioned when it emerged from maintaining the hierarchical order between wives and concubines instead of jealousy; “non-jealous” wives maintained their authority over their husbands’ concubines and earned the respect of their husbands by actively bringing home concubines to serve the purpose of producing sons for the patriarchal household.
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嫉妒与暴力:明朝中后期对妻子嫉妒的约束与颂扬
本文考察了中国明朝中后期(15世纪至17世纪)的妻子嫉妒,重点关注由于女性的嫉妒天性,维持妻子对妻妾的优越地位与限制妻子对丈夫子女的暴力之间的紧张关系。本文通过对《明史》和《明实录》的考察,认为嫉妒妻子的暴力行为受到国家的管制,并与后嗣的焦虑有关。当妻子的嫉妒威胁到为父权制家庭生儿子的利益时,就会被定为犯罪。相反,妻子嫉妒被认为是丈夫和妻子之间一种深刻的、真实的情感的表达,如果它不违背生育继承人的使命,并且在公认的道德体系的价值观下被认为是可以接受的。当妻子的暴力行为不是出于嫉妒,而是出于维持妻妾之间的等级秩序时,才得到认可;“不吃醋”的妻子保持了对丈夫妻妾的权威,并通过积极地把妻妾带回家为父权家庭生儿子来赢得丈夫的尊重。
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