Yangzhou, A Place in Literature

Yangzhou, A Place in Literature
Title Yangzhou, A Place in Literature PDF eBook
Author Roland Altenburger
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 530
Release 2015-01-31
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0824854462

Download Yangzhou, A Place in Literature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

One of the famous canal cities of the world and a former center of culture, trade, transportation, and fashion, the old town of Yangzhou evokes romantic bridges, beautiful courtesans, fine gardens, and eccentric painters. It is also remembered as a war-torn ruin after the Qing conquest and the Taiping Rebellion, and as a city in decline as trade shifted to seaports and railways. Yangzhou, A Place in Literature, the first anthology to center on a Chinese city and its local region, offers a wealth of literary, semi-literary, and oral texts representing social life over three hundred years of dramatic change between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries. The selections in this volume represent a wide range of literary forms and styles, both elite and popular, with subjects ranging from literature, history, theater, and art to the history of architecture and gardening, and of material culture at large. Readers will come across rarely found details of everyday life, the sights, smells, and sounds of the lanes and teahouses, a world of taverns, pilgrimages, communal baths, fish markets, salt merchants, acting troupes, and food in one of the wealthiest cities of imperial China. Each text has an introductory essay and rich textual notes by an expert in the relevant field. The general introduction provides an in-depth discussion of the roles of the local in historical, cultural, literary, and linguistic terms, as mirrored by the wide range of translated sources collected in this volume. The selected texts are historically and intellectually important in their own right, but the volume greatly enhances their collective value by combining them, arranging them in historical sequence, and providing a dense network of cross-references that invite comparisons and reveal contrasts in style, form, focus, and topic. With its compelling accounts of material culture, urban spaces, entertainment, and gender, Yangzhou, A Place in Literature will fascinate scholars and students alike by opening a window to the rich cultural history of Yangzhou. The volume can serve as a textbook for courses on traditional and modern Chinese literature, popular culture, the city, or social history. It will be of great interest to scholars of East Asian studies, as well as to those in a variety of comparative fields, such as urban studies, theater studies, and gender studies.

Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou

Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou
Title Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou PDF eBook
Author Tobie Sarah Meyer-Fong
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 316
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780804744850

Download Building Culture in Early Qing Yangzhou Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"The book focuses on the previously overlooked period between the conquest and the city's commercial florescence - a moment in which Yangzhou functioned as an important center of literary culture that was consciously conceived as transregional and transdynastic. With rich detail and extensive use of literary sources, the author documents the complex social and cultural interactions through which the community reconstituted itself."--Jacket.

Speaking of Yangzhou

Speaking of Yangzhou
Title Speaking of Yangzhou PDF eBook
Author Antonia Finnane
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 500
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

Download Speaking of Yangzhou Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is in some ways a biography of a city that acquired a personality, even a gender, and became an actor in its own history. The author examines the city's place in the history of the late imperial era and of the meanings that accrued to Yangzhou.

Courtesans and Opium

Courtesans and Opium
Title Courtesans and Opium PDF eBook
Author Hanshangmengren
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 346
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 0231148224

Download Courtesans and Opium Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A chilling tale of seduction and vice set in the illiciit world of nineteenth-century China.

Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature

Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature
Title Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature PDF eBook
Author Li-hua Ying
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 825
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1538130068

Download Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Modern Chinese literature has been flourishing for over a century, with varying degrees of intensity and energy at different junctures of history and points of locale. An integral part of world literature from the moment it was born, it has been in constant dialogue with its counterparts from the rest of the world. As it has been challenged and enriched by external influences, it has contributed to the wealth of literary culture of the entire world. In terms of themes and styles, modern Chinese literature is rich and varied; from the revolutionary to the pastoral, from romanticism to feminism, from modernism to post-modernism, critical realism, psychological realism, socialist realism, and magical realism. Indeed, it encompasses a full range of ideological and aesthetic concerns. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature presents a broad perspective on the development and history of literature in modern China. It offers a chronology, introduction, bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on authors, literary and historical developments, trends, genres, and concepts that played a central role in the evolution of modern Chinese literature.

China's Golden Age

China's Golden Age
Title China's Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Charles D. Benn
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 350
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780195176650

Download China's Golden Age Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this fascinating and detailed profile, Benn paints a vivid picture of life in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), traditionally regarded as the golden age of China. 40 line illustrations.

Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture

Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture
Title Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture PDF eBook
Author Margaret B. Wan
Publisher BRILL
Pages 458
Release 2021-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1684176077

Download Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

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.