Writing Lives in China 1600 2010

Writing Lives in China  1600 2010
Author: Marjorie Dryburgh,Sarah Dauncey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137368577

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This innovative collection explores the life stories of Chinese women and men between the seventeenth and twenty-first centuries. It draws on both biographical and autobiographical narratives and on perspectives taken from life writing theory to ask how lives were lived and written within and against the rules of the auto/biographical game.

Writing Lives in China 1600 2010

Writing Lives in China  1600 2010
Author: Marjorie Dryburgh,Sarah Dauncey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137368577

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This innovative collection explores the life stories of Chinese women and men between the seventeenth and twenty-first centuries. It draws on both biographical and autobiographical narratives and on perspectives taken from life writing theory to ask how lives were lived and written within and against the rules of the auto/biographical game.

Dreams and Lives in Ottoman Istanbul

Dreams and Lives in Ottoman Istanbul
Author: Asli Niyazioglu
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317148128

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Dreams and Lives in Ottoman Istanbul explores biography writing and dream narratives in seventeenth-century Istanbul. It focuses on the prominent biographer ‘Aṭā’ī (d. 1637) and with his help shows how learned circles narrated dreams to assess their position in the Ottoman enterprise. This book demonstrates that dreams provided biographers not only with a means to form learned communities in a politically fragile landscape but also with a medium to debate the correct career paths and social networks in late sixteenth and early seventeenth-century Istanbul. By adopting a comparative approach, this book engages with current scholarly dialogues about life-writing, dreams, and practices of remembrance in Habsburg Spain, Safavid Iran, Mughal India and Ming China. Recent studies have shown the shared rhythms between these contemporaneous dynasties and the Ottomans, and there is now a strong interest in comparative approaches to examining cultural life. This first English-language monograph on Ottoman dreamscapes addresses this interest and introduces a world where dreams changed lives, the dead appeared in broad daylight, and biographers invited their readers to the gardens of remembrance.

Representing Lives in China

Representing Lives in China
Author: Ihor Pidhainy,Roger Des Forges,Grace S. Fong
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781942242918

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The chapters in this ground-breaking volume examine the complex practices of biographical writing in Ming and Qing China. The authors draw on a rich variety of sources to answer some basic questions: Who were the writers of these texts and the subjects of their biographical constructions? What motivated these textual productions and sustained the routes from (re)creations to (re)publications? The informed and fascinating readings illuminate the enduring appeal of representing and represented lives in Chinese history.

Zinc for Coin and Brass

Zinc for Coin and Brass
Author: Hailian Chen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 822
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004383043

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In Zinc for Coin and Brass Hailian Chen offers the first comprehensive history of Chinese zinc over the long eighteenth century. This book covers a wide range of topics including Qing China’s political economy, material culture, environment, technology, and society.

Shrines to Living Men in the Ming Political Cosmos

Shrines to Living Men in the Ming Political Cosmos
Author: Sarah Schneewind
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684170999

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"""Shrines to Living Men in the Ming Political Cosmos"", the first book focusing on premortem shrines in any era of Chinese history, places the institution at the intersection of politics and religion. When a local official left his post, grateful subjects housed an image of him in a temple, requiting his grace: that was the ideal model. By Ming times, the “living shrine” was legal, old, and justified by readings of the classics.Sarah Schneewind argues that the institution could invite and pressure officials to serve local interests; the policies that had earned a man commemoration were carved into stone beside the shrine. Since everyone recognized that elite men might honor living officials just to further their own careers, premortem shrine rhetoric stressed the role of commoners, who embraced the opportunity by initiating many living shrines. This legitimate, institutionalized political voice for commoners expands a scholarly understanding of “public opinion” in late imperial China, aligning it with the efficacy of deities to create a nascent political conception Schneewind calls the “minor Mandate of Heaven.” Her exploration of premortem shrine theory and practice illuminates Ming thought and politics, including the Donglin Party’s battle with eunuch dictator Wei Zhongxian and Gu Yanwu’s theories."

Orthodox Passions

Orthodox Passions
Author: Maram Epstein
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781684176069

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In this groundbreaking interdisciplinary study, Maram Epstein identifies filial piety as the dominant expression of love in Qing dynasty texts. At a time when Manchu regulations made chastity the primary metaphor for obedience and social duty, filial discourse increasingly embraced the dramatic and passionate excesses associated with late-Ming chastity narratives. Qing texts, especially those from the Jiangnan region, celebrate modes of filial piety that conflicted with the interests of the patriarchal family and the state. Analyzing filial narratives from a wide range of primary texts, including local gazetteers, autobiographical and biographical nianpu records, and fiction, Epstein shows the diversity of acts constituting exemplary filial piety. This context, Orthodox Passions argues, enables a radical rereading of the great novel of manners The Story of the Stone (ca. 1760), whose absence of filial affections and themes make it an outlier in the eighteenth-century sentimental landscape. By decentering romantic feeling as the dominant expression of love during the High Qing, Orthodox Passions calls for a new understanding of the affective landscape of late imperial China.

Disability in Contemporary China

Disability in Contemporary China
Author: Sarah Dauncey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107118539

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The first comprehensive exploration of disability and citizenship in Chinese society and culture from 1949 to the present day.