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Ming Qing lun cong
Ming Qing shi luncong
Author: Guang-bi Li
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Category : China
Languages : zh-CN
Pages : 294
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Pages : 294
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Ming Qing xiao shuo lun cong
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Ming qing wen xue wen hua lun cong
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Ming qing xiao shuo lun cong
Author: Chun feng wen yi chu ban she
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Body, Subject, and Power in China
Author: Angela Zito
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226987262
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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For the first time, this volume brings to the study of China the theoretical concerns and methods of contemporary critical cultural studies. Written by historians, art historians, anthropologists, and literary critics who came of age after the People's Republic resumed scholarly ties with the United States, these essays yield valuable new insights not only for China studies but also, by extension, for non-Asian cultural criticism. Contributors investigate problems of bodiliness, engendered subjectivities, and discourses of power through a variety of sources that include written texts, paintings, buildings, interviews, and observations. Taken together, the essays show that bodies in China have been classified, represented, discussed, ritualized, gendered, and eroticized in ways as rich and multiple as those described in critical histories of the West. Silk robes, rocks, winds, gestures of bowing, yin yang hierarchies, and cross-dressing have helped create experiences of the body specific to Chinese historical life. By pointing to multiple examples of reimagining subjectivity and renegotiating power, the essays encourage scholars to avoid making broad generalizations about China and to rethink traditional notions of power, subject, and bodiliness in light of actual Chinese practices. Body, Subject, and Power in China is at once an example of the changing face of China studies and a work of importance to the entire discipline of cultural studies.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226987262
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
For the first time, this volume brings to the study of China the theoretical concerns and methods of contemporary critical cultural studies. Written by historians, art historians, anthropologists, and literary critics who came of age after the People's Republic resumed scholarly ties with the United States, these essays yield valuable new insights not only for China studies but also, by extension, for non-Asian cultural criticism. Contributors investigate problems of bodiliness, engendered subjectivities, and discourses of power through a variety of sources that include written texts, paintings, buildings, interviews, and observations. Taken together, the essays show that bodies in China have been classified, represented, discussed, ritualized, gendered, and eroticized in ways as rich and multiple as those described in critical histories of the West. Silk robes, rocks, winds, gestures of bowing, yin yang hierarchies, and cross-dressing have helped create experiences of the body specific to Chinese historical life. By pointing to multiple examples of reimagining subjectivity and renegotiating power, the essays encourage scholars to avoid making broad generalizations about China and to rethink traditional notions of power, subject, and bodiliness in light of actual Chinese practices. Body, Subject, and Power in China is at once an example of the changing face of China studies and a work of importance to the entire discipline of cultural studies.
Forgery and Impersonation in Imperial China
Author: Mark McNicholas
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295806230
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Across eighteenth-century China a wide range of common people forged government documents or pretended to be officials or other agents of the state. This examination of case records and law codes traces the legal meanings and social and political contexts of small-time swindles that were punished as grave political transgressions.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295806230
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Across eighteenth-century China a wide range of common people forged government documents or pretended to be officials or other agents of the state. This examination of case records and law codes traces the legal meanings and social and political contexts of small-time swindles that were punished as grave political transgressions.
Ming and Qing Historical Studies in the People's Republic of China
Author: U.S. Delegation of Ming and Qing Historians
Publisher: Institute of East Asian Studies University of California - B
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Publisher: Institute of East Asian Studies University of California - B
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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The Ideological Foundations of Qing Taxation
Author: Taisu Zhang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 131651868X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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This survey of the fiscal history of China's last imperial dynasty explains why its ability to tax was unusually weak. It argues that the answer lies in the internal ideological worldviews of the political elite, rather than in external political or economic constraints.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 131651868X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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This survey of the fiscal history of China's last imperial dynasty explains why its ability to tax was unusually weak. It argues that the answer lies in the internal ideological worldviews of the political elite, rather than in external political or economic constraints.
The Great Enterprise
Author: Frederic E. Wakeman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520048041
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1372
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00 In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century. In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520048041
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1372
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00 In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century. In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century.