Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-century China

Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-century China
Author: Xiaoqiao Ling
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: China
ISBN: 9780674241114

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"Calls attention to the central role played by the body in capturing memories of the lived experiences of traditional Chinese writers during the tumultuous Manchu conquest of China"--

Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-Century China

Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-Century China
Author: Xiaoqiao Ling
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1684176417

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During the Manchu conquest of China (1640s–1680s), the Qing government mandated that male subjects shave their hair following the Manchu style. It was a directive that brought the physical body front and center as the locus of authority and control. Feeling the Past in Seventeenth-Century China highlights the central role played by the body in writers’ memories of lived experiences during the Ming–Qing cataclysm. For traditional Chinese men of letters, the body was an anchor of sensory perceptions and emotions. Sight, sound, taste, and touch configured ordinary experiences next to traumatic events, unveiling how writers participated in an actual and imagined community of like-minded literary men. In literature from this period, the body symbolizes the process by which individual memories transform into historical knowledge that can be transmitted across generations. The ailing body interprets the Manchu presence as an epidemic to which Chinese civilization is not immune. The bleeding body, cast as an aesthetic figure, helps succeeding generations internalize knowledge inherited from survivors of dynastic conquest as a way of locating themselves in collective remembrance. This embodied experience of the past reveals literature’s mission of remembrance as, first and foremost, a moral endeavor in which literary men serve as architects of cultural continuity.

From Ming to Ch'ing

From Ming to Ch'ing
Author: Jonathan D. Spence
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300026726

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The collapse of the Ming dynasty and the takeover of China by Manchu rulers in the 1640s were of crucial importance in the late history of China. But because traditional Chinese sources arbitrarily divide the century at the change of dynasty in 1644, it has been difficult to form a clear picture of the transition. The nine essays in this book will contribute significantly toward understanding the complexity of change and continuity over the span of time leading up to and resulting from the tumult of the mid-1600s. "The fullest introduction in English to the Ming-Ch'ing transition."--Tom Fisher, Pacific Affairs "No other recent work compares with its scope, and no older work can stand up to the introduction of its new materials and perspectives."--Library Journal " This book] makes a valuable contribution to Ming-Ch'ing studies and should be required reading for anyone interested in the two dynasties."--James B. Parsons, American Historical Review

Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth-century China

Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth-century China
Author: Chun-shu Chang
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1998
Genre: China
ISBN: 9780472085286

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Describes the social and cultural transformation of seventeenth-century China through the life and work of Li Yu

Confucian Image Politics

Confucian Image Politics
Author: Ying Zhang
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295806729

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During the Ming-Qing transition (roughly from the 1570s to the 1680s), literati-officials in China employed public forms of writing, art, and social spectacle to present positive moral images of themselves and negative images of their rivals. The rise of print culture, the dynastic change, and the proliferating approaches to Confucian moral cultivation together gave shape to this new political culture. Confucian Image Politics considers the moral images of officials—as fathers, sons, husbands, and friends—circulated in a variety of media inside and outside the court. It shows how power negotiations took place through participants’ invocations of Confucian ethical ideals in political attacks, self-expression, self-defense, discussion of politically sensitive issues, and literati community rebuilding after the dynastic change. This first book-length study of early modern Chinese politics from the perspective of critical men’s history shows how images—the Donglin official, the Fushe scholar, the turncoat figure—were created, circulated, and contested to serve political purposes.

The Artful Recluse

The Artful Recluse
Author: Peter Charles Sturman
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783791352725

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This catalogue accompanies the exhibition The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth-Century China, organized by Susan S. Tai in collaboration with Peter C. Sturman and presented at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, October 20, 2012-January 20, 2013, and the Asia Society, New York, March 5-June 2, 2013.

Peony in Love

Peony in Love
Author: Lisa See
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408811790

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Peony has neither seen nor spoken to any man other than her father, a wealthy Chinese nobleman. Nor has she ever ventured outside the cloistered women's quarters of the family villa. As her sixteenth birthday approaches she finds herself betrothed to a man she does not know, but Peony has dreams of her own. Her father engages a theatrical troupe to perform scenes from The Peony Pavilion, a Chinese epic opera, in their garden amidst the scent of ginger, green tea and jasmine. 'Unmarried girls should not be seen in public,' says Peony's mother, but her father allows the women to watch from behind a screen. Here, Peony catches sight of an elegant, handsome man and is immediately bewitched. So begins her unforgettable journey of love, desire, sorrow and redemption.

China and Europe

China and Europe
Author: Adolf Reichwein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1925
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN:

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China and Europe

China and Europe
Author: Adolf Reichwein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1925
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN:

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