The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 Bce-900ce)
Herausgeber: Denecke, Wiebke; Tian, Xiaofei; Li, Wai-Yee
The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature (1000 Bce-900ce)
Herausgeber: Denecke, Wiebke; Tian, Xiaofei; Li, Wai-Yee
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This volume introduces readers to classical Chinese literature from its beginnings (ca. 10th century BCE) to the tenth century BCE through a conceptual framework centered on textual production and transmission. It focuses on recuperating historical perspectives for the period it surveys, and attempts to draw connections between the past and present.
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This volume introduces readers to classical Chinese literature from its beginnings (ca. 10th century BCE) to the tenth century BCE through a conceptual framework centered on textual production and transmission. It focuses on recuperating historical perspectives for the period it surveys, and attempts to draw connections between the past and present.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9780199356591
- ISBN-10: 0199356599
- Artikelnr.: 47869421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9780199356591
- ISBN-10: 0199356599
- Artikelnr.: 47869421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wiebke Denecke is Associate Professor of Chinese, Japanese, and Comparative Literature at Boston University. She has been a scholar and author of early Chinese thought and literature (and on Chinese-style literature of Japan) for many years. This is her second book on Classical Chinese Literature for Oxford University Press. Wai-yee Li is professor of Chinese literature at Harvard University. She has written numerous texts on late imperial Chinese literature and early Chinese historical writings. Xiaofei Tian is Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. She has published several works on Middle Period Chinese literature, as well as in late imperial and modern literature and culture.
* Acknowledgements
* Contributor List
* Timeline of Chinese Dynasties
* SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
* 1. Key Concepts of "Literature" (Stephen Owen)
* 2. Periodization and Major Inflection Points (Stephen Owen)
* SECTION TWO: BASICS OF LITERACY
* I. Technology and Media
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 3. The Chinese Writing System (Imre Galambos)
* 4. Literary Media: Writing and Orality (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 5. Manuscript Culture (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 6. The Relationship of Calligraphy and Painting to Literature (Ronald
Egan)
* II. Institutions of Literary Culture
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 7. Education and the Examination System (Rebecca Doran)
* 8. Text and Commentary: The Early Tradition (Michael Puett)
* 9. Text and Commentary in the Medieval Period (Yu-yu Cheng)
* 10. Literary Learning: Encyclopedias and Epitomes (Xiaofei Tian)
* 11. Libraries, Book Catalogues, Lost Writings (Glen Dudbridge)
* SECTION THREE: LITERARY PRODUCTION
* I. Traditional Genre Spectrum
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 12. Classics (David Schaberg)
* 13. Histories (Stephen Durrant)
* 14. Masters (Wiebke Denecke)
* 15. Collections (Xiaofei Tian)
* II. Modern Perspectives on Genre
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 16. "Chinese Poetry" (Paul Rouzer)
* 17. Elite and Popular Literature (Wilt Idema)
* 18. Narrative Genres (Sarah Allen)
* III. Collecting, Editing, Transmitting
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 19. Pre-Tang Anthologies and Anthologization (David R. Knechtges)
* 20. Anthologies in the Tang (Paul W. Kroll)
* 21. The Song Reception of Earlier Literature (Stephen Owen)
* 22. Textual Transmission of Earlier Literature during the Yuan, Ming,
and Qing Dynasties (Wai-yee Li)
* IV. Literature and Metaliterature
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 23. Defenses of Literature/Literary Thought/Poetics (Paul Rouzer)
* 24. Concepts of Authorship (Wai-yee Li)
* 25. Tradition Formation: Beginnings to Eastern Han (Stephen Durrant)
* 26. Classicisms in Chinese Literary Culture: Six Dynasties through
Tang (Anna Shields)
* SECTION FOUR: MOMENTS, SITES, FIGURES
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 27. Moments (Paula Varsano)
* 28. Sites I (Jack Chen)
* 29. Sites II (Wendy Swartz)
* 30. Figures (Wai-yee Li)
* SECTION FIVE: EARLY AND MEDIEVAL CHINA AND THE WORLD
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 31. Colonization, Sinicization, and the Multigraphic Northwest
(Tamara T. Chin)
* 32. Translation (Daniel Boucher)
* 33. Shared Literary Heritage in the Sinographic Sphere (Wiebke
Denecke, with contributions by Nam Nguyen)
* 34. Sino-Korean Literature (Sim Kyung-ho and Peter Kornicki)
* 35. Early Sino-Japanese Literature (Wiebke Denecke)
* 36. Sino-Vietnamese Literature (Peter Kornicki)
* Contributor List
* Timeline of Chinese Dynasties
* SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
* 1. Key Concepts of "Literature" (Stephen Owen)
* 2. Periodization and Major Inflection Points (Stephen Owen)
* SECTION TWO: BASICS OF LITERACY
* I. Technology and Media
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 3. The Chinese Writing System (Imre Galambos)
* 4. Literary Media: Writing and Orality (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 5. Manuscript Culture (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 6. The Relationship of Calligraphy and Painting to Literature (Ronald
Egan)
* II. Institutions of Literary Culture
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 7. Education and the Examination System (Rebecca Doran)
* 8. Text and Commentary: The Early Tradition (Michael Puett)
* 9. Text and Commentary in the Medieval Period (Yu-yu Cheng)
* 10. Literary Learning: Encyclopedias and Epitomes (Xiaofei Tian)
* 11. Libraries, Book Catalogues, Lost Writings (Glen Dudbridge)
* SECTION THREE: LITERARY PRODUCTION
* I. Traditional Genre Spectrum
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 12. Classics (David Schaberg)
* 13. Histories (Stephen Durrant)
* 14. Masters (Wiebke Denecke)
* 15. Collections (Xiaofei Tian)
* II. Modern Perspectives on Genre
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 16. "Chinese Poetry" (Paul Rouzer)
* 17. Elite and Popular Literature (Wilt Idema)
* 18. Narrative Genres (Sarah Allen)
* III. Collecting, Editing, Transmitting
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 19. Pre-Tang Anthologies and Anthologization (David R. Knechtges)
* 20. Anthologies in the Tang (Paul W. Kroll)
* 21. The Song Reception of Earlier Literature (Stephen Owen)
* 22. Textual Transmission of Earlier Literature during the Yuan, Ming,
and Qing Dynasties (Wai-yee Li)
* IV. Literature and Metaliterature
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 23. Defenses of Literature/Literary Thought/Poetics (Paul Rouzer)
* 24. Concepts of Authorship (Wai-yee Li)
* 25. Tradition Formation: Beginnings to Eastern Han (Stephen Durrant)
* 26. Classicisms in Chinese Literary Culture: Six Dynasties through
Tang (Anna Shields)
* SECTION FOUR: MOMENTS, SITES, FIGURES
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 27. Moments (Paula Varsano)
* 28. Sites I (Jack Chen)
* 29. Sites II (Wendy Swartz)
* 30. Figures (Wai-yee Li)
* SECTION FIVE: EARLY AND MEDIEVAL CHINA AND THE WORLD
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 31. Colonization, Sinicization, and the Multigraphic Northwest
(Tamara T. Chin)
* 32. Translation (Daniel Boucher)
* 33. Shared Literary Heritage in the Sinographic Sphere (Wiebke
Denecke, with contributions by Nam Nguyen)
* 34. Sino-Korean Literature (Sim Kyung-ho and Peter Kornicki)
* 35. Early Sino-Japanese Literature (Wiebke Denecke)
* 36. Sino-Vietnamese Literature (Peter Kornicki)
* Acknowledgements
* Contributor List
* Timeline of Chinese Dynasties
* SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
* 1. Key Concepts of "Literature" (Stephen Owen)
* 2. Periodization and Major Inflection Points (Stephen Owen)
* SECTION TWO: BASICS OF LITERACY
* I. Technology and Media
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 3. The Chinese Writing System (Imre Galambos)
* 4. Literary Media: Writing and Orality (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 5. Manuscript Culture (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 6. The Relationship of Calligraphy and Painting to Literature (Ronald
Egan)
* II. Institutions of Literary Culture
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 7. Education and the Examination System (Rebecca Doran)
* 8. Text and Commentary: The Early Tradition (Michael Puett)
* 9. Text and Commentary in the Medieval Period (Yu-yu Cheng)
* 10. Literary Learning: Encyclopedias and Epitomes (Xiaofei Tian)
* 11. Libraries, Book Catalogues, Lost Writings (Glen Dudbridge)
* SECTION THREE: LITERARY PRODUCTION
* I. Traditional Genre Spectrum
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 12. Classics (David Schaberg)
* 13. Histories (Stephen Durrant)
* 14. Masters (Wiebke Denecke)
* 15. Collections (Xiaofei Tian)
* II. Modern Perspectives on Genre
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 16. "Chinese Poetry" (Paul Rouzer)
* 17. Elite and Popular Literature (Wilt Idema)
* 18. Narrative Genres (Sarah Allen)
* III. Collecting, Editing, Transmitting
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 19. Pre-Tang Anthologies and Anthologization (David R. Knechtges)
* 20. Anthologies in the Tang (Paul W. Kroll)
* 21. The Song Reception of Earlier Literature (Stephen Owen)
* 22. Textual Transmission of Earlier Literature during the Yuan, Ming,
and Qing Dynasties (Wai-yee Li)
* IV. Literature and Metaliterature
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 23. Defenses of Literature/Literary Thought/Poetics (Paul Rouzer)
* 24. Concepts of Authorship (Wai-yee Li)
* 25. Tradition Formation: Beginnings to Eastern Han (Stephen Durrant)
* 26. Classicisms in Chinese Literary Culture: Six Dynasties through
Tang (Anna Shields)
* SECTION FOUR: MOMENTS, SITES, FIGURES
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 27. Moments (Paula Varsano)
* 28. Sites I (Jack Chen)
* 29. Sites II (Wendy Swartz)
* 30. Figures (Wai-yee Li)
* SECTION FIVE: EARLY AND MEDIEVAL CHINA AND THE WORLD
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 31. Colonization, Sinicization, and the Multigraphic Northwest
(Tamara T. Chin)
* 32. Translation (Daniel Boucher)
* 33. Shared Literary Heritage in the Sinographic Sphere (Wiebke
Denecke, with contributions by Nam Nguyen)
* 34. Sino-Korean Literature (Sim Kyung-ho and Peter Kornicki)
* 35. Early Sino-Japanese Literature (Wiebke Denecke)
* 36. Sino-Vietnamese Literature (Peter Kornicki)
* Contributor List
* Timeline of Chinese Dynasties
* SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
* 1. Key Concepts of "Literature" (Stephen Owen)
* 2. Periodization and Major Inflection Points (Stephen Owen)
* SECTION TWO: BASICS OF LITERACY
* I. Technology and Media
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 3. The Chinese Writing System (Imre Galambos)
* 4. Literary Media: Writing and Orality (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 5. Manuscript Culture (Christopher M. B. Nugent)
* 6. The Relationship of Calligraphy and Painting to Literature (Ronald
Egan)
* II. Institutions of Literary Culture
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 7. Education and the Examination System (Rebecca Doran)
* 8. Text and Commentary: The Early Tradition (Michael Puett)
* 9. Text and Commentary in the Medieval Period (Yu-yu Cheng)
* 10. Literary Learning: Encyclopedias and Epitomes (Xiaofei Tian)
* 11. Libraries, Book Catalogues, Lost Writings (Glen Dudbridge)
* SECTION THREE: LITERARY PRODUCTION
* I. Traditional Genre Spectrum
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 12. Classics (David Schaberg)
* 13. Histories (Stephen Durrant)
* 14. Masters (Wiebke Denecke)
* 15. Collections (Xiaofei Tian)
* II. Modern Perspectives on Genre
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 16. "Chinese Poetry" (Paul Rouzer)
* 17. Elite and Popular Literature (Wilt Idema)
* 18. Narrative Genres (Sarah Allen)
* III. Collecting, Editing, Transmitting
* Editor's Introduction (Xiaofei Tian)
* 19. Pre-Tang Anthologies and Anthologization (David R. Knechtges)
* 20. Anthologies in the Tang (Paul W. Kroll)
* 21. The Song Reception of Earlier Literature (Stephen Owen)
* 22. Textual Transmission of Earlier Literature during the Yuan, Ming,
and Qing Dynasties (Wai-yee Li)
* IV. Literature and Metaliterature
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 23. Defenses of Literature/Literary Thought/Poetics (Paul Rouzer)
* 24. Concepts of Authorship (Wai-yee Li)
* 25. Tradition Formation: Beginnings to Eastern Han (Stephen Durrant)
* 26. Classicisms in Chinese Literary Culture: Six Dynasties through
Tang (Anna Shields)
* SECTION FOUR: MOMENTS, SITES, FIGURES
* Editor's Introduction (Wai-yee Li)
* 27. Moments (Paula Varsano)
* 28. Sites I (Jack Chen)
* 29. Sites II (Wendy Swartz)
* 30. Figures (Wai-yee Li)
* SECTION FIVE: EARLY AND MEDIEVAL CHINA AND THE WORLD
* Editor's Introduction (Wiebke Denecke)
* 31. Colonization, Sinicization, and the Multigraphic Northwest
(Tamara T. Chin)
* 32. Translation (Daniel Boucher)
* 33. Shared Literary Heritage in the Sinographic Sphere (Wiebke
Denecke, with contributions by Nam Nguyen)
* 34. Sino-Korean Literature (Sim Kyung-ho and Peter Kornicki)
* 35. Early Sino-Japanese Literature (Wiebke Denecke)
* 36. Sino-Vietnamese Literature (Peter Kornicki)