Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture

Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture
Author: Margaret B. Wan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2021-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781684176076

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Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture provides a richly textured picture of cultural transmission in the Qing and early Republican eras. Drum ballad texts (guci) evoke one of the most popular performance traditions of their day, a practice that flourished in North China. Study of these narratives opens up surprising new perspectives on vital topics in Chinese literature and history: the creation of regional cultural identities and their relation to a central “Chinese culture”; the relationship between oral and written cultures; the transmission of legal knowledge and popular ideals of justice; and the impact of the changing technology of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries on the reproduction and dissemination of popular texts. Margaret B. Wan maps the dissemination over time and space of two legends of wise judges; their journey through oral, written, and visual media reveals a fascinating but overlooked world of “popular” literature. While drum ballads form a distinctively regional literature, lithography in early twentieth-century Shanghai drew them into national markets. The new paradigm this book offers will interest scholars of cultural history, literature, book culture, legal history, and popular culture.

CUET PG M ed Education COQP15 Chapter Wise Question Answer Book 3000 MCQ With Explanation

CUET PG M ed Education  COQP15  Chapter Wise Question Answer Book 3000  MCQ With Explanation
Author: DIWAKAR EDUCATION HUB
Publsiher: DIWAKAR EDUCATION HUB
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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CUET-PG M.ed Education [COQP15] Question Bank 3000+ Chapter wise question With Explanations As per Updated Syllabus [ cover all 10 Units] Highlights of CUET-PG M.ed Education [COQP15] Question Bank- 3000+ Questions Answer [MCQ] 300 MCQ of Each Chapter [Unit wise] As Per the Updated Syllabus Include Most Expected MCQ as per Paper Pattern/Exam Pattern All Questions Design by Expert Faculties & JRF Holder

Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture

Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture
Author: Dal Yong Jin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-11-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781684176724

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Webtoons—a form of comic that are typically published digitally in chapter form—are the latest manifestation of the Korean Wave of popular culture that has increasingly caught on across the globe, especially among youth. Originally distributed via the Internet, they are now increasingly distributed through smartphones to ravenous readers in Korea and around the world. The rise of webtoons has fundamentally altered the Korean cultural market due to the growth of transmedia storytelling—the flow of a story from the original text to various other media platforms, such as films, television, and digital games—and the convergence of cultural content and digital technologies. Fans can enjoy this content anytime and anywhere, either purely as webtoons or as webtoon-based big-screen culture. Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture analyzes webtoons through the lens of emerging digital cultures and discusses relevant cultural perspectives by combining two different, yet connected approaches, political economy and cultural studies. The book demonstrates the dynamics between structural forces and textual engagement in global media flows, and it illuminates snack-culture and binge-reading as two new forms of digital culture that webtoon platforms capitalize on to capture people’s shifting media consumption.

Transforming Tradition

Transforming Tradition
Author: Siyuan Liu
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780472132478

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Explores the history and lingering effects of governmental reform of Chinese theater, post-1949

The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor

The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor
Author: Mårten Söderblom Saarela
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004687738

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This is the first book-length study of the roles played by the Manchu language at the center of the Qing empire at the height of its power in the eighteenth century. It presents a revisionist account of Manchu not as a language in decline, but as extensively and consciously used language in a variety of areas. It treats the use, discussion, regulation, and philological study of Manchu at the court of an emperor who cared deeply for the maintenance and history of the language of his dynasty.

Printing Landmarks

Printing Landmarks
Author: Robert Goree
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781684176267

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Printing Landmarks tells the story of the late Tokugawa period’s most distinctive form of popular geography: meisho zue. Beginning with the publication of Miyako meisho zue in 1780, these monumental books deployed lovingly detailed illustrations and informative prose to showcase famous places (meisho) in ways that transcended the limited scope, quality, and reliability of earlier guidebooks and gazetteers. Putting into spellbinding print countless landmarks of cultural significance, the makers of meisho zue created an opportunity for readers to experience places located all over the Japanese archipelago. In this groundbreaking multidisciplinary study, Robert Goree draws on diverse archival and scholarly sources to explore why meisho zue enjoyed widespread and enduring popularity. Examining their readership, compilation practices, illustration techniques, cartographic properties, ideological import, and production networks, Goree finds that the appeal of the books, far from accidental, resulted from specific choices editors and illustrators made about form, content, and process. Spanning the fields of book history, travel literature, map history, and visual culture, Printing Landmarks provides a new perspective on Tokugawa-period culture by showing how meisho zue depicted inspiring geographies in which social harmony, economic prosperity, and natural stability made for a peaceful polity.

Flowering Tales

Flowering Tales
Author: Takeshi Watanabe
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781684176090

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Telling stories: that sounds innocuous enough. But for the first chronicle in the Japanese vernacular, A Tale of Flowering Fortunes (Eiga monogatari), there was more to worry about than a good yarn. The health of the community was at stake. Flowering Tales is the first extensive literary study of this historical tale, which covers about 150 years of births, deaths, and happenings in late Heian society, a golden age of court literature in women’s hands. Takeshi Watanabe contends that the blossoming of tales, marked by The Tale of Genji, inspired Eiga’s new affective history: an exorcism of embittered spirits whose stories needed to be retold to ensure peace. Tracing the narrative arcs of politically marginalized figures, Watanabe shows how Eiga’s female authors adapted the discourse and strategies of The Tale of Genji to rechannel wayward ghosts into the community through genealogies that relied not on blood but on literary resonances. These reverberations, highlighted through comparisons to contemporaneous accounts in courtiers’ journals, echo through shared details of funerary practices, political life, and characterization. Flowering Tales reanimates these eleventh-century voices to trouble conceptions of history: how it ought to be recounted, who got to record it, and why remembering mattered.

Wings for the Rising Sun

Wings for the Rising Sun
Author: Jürgen P. Melzer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684176106

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"The history of Japanese aviation offers countless stories of heroic achievements and dismal failures, passionate enthusiasm and sheer terror, brilliant ideas and fatally flawed strategies. In Wings for the Rising Sun, scholar and former airline pilot Jürgen Melzer connects the intense drama of flight with a global history of international cooperation, competition, and conflict. He details how Japanese strategists, diplomats, and industrialists skillfully exploited a series of major geopolitical changes to expand Japanese airpower and develop a domestic aviation industry. At the same time, the military and media orchestrated air shows, transcontinental goodwill flights, and press campaigns to stir popular interest in the national aviation project. Melzer analyzes the French, British, German, and American influence on Japan’s aviation, revealing in unprecedented detail how Japanese aeronautical experts absorbed foreign technologies at breathtaking speed. Yet they also designed and built boldly original flying machines that, in many respects, surpassed those of their mentors. Wings for the Rising Sun compellingly links Japan’s aeronautical advancement with public mobilization, international relations, and the transnational flow of people and ideas, offering a fresh perspective on modern Japanese history."