توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Early Medieval China: A Sourcebook
نام کتاب : Early Medieval China: A Sourcebook
ویرایش : Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : چین قرون وسطی اولیه: کتاب منبع
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نویسندگان : Wendy Swartz (editor), Robert Ford Campany (editor), Yang Lu (editor), Jessey Choo (editor)
ناشر : Columbia University Press
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 744
ISBN (شابک) : 9780231531009
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Contents\nChronological Contents\nAcknowledgments\nA Note on the Translations\nAbbreviations\nIntroduction\nPart I. The North And The South\nIntroduction\n1. Return To The North?\n2. The Disputation at Pengcheng\n3. Between Imitation and Mockery\n4. Literary Imagination of the North and South\nPART II. Governing Mechanisms and Social Reality\nIntroduction\n5. Managing Locality in Early Medieval China\n6. Classical Scholarship in the Shu Region\n7. Ranking Men and Assessing Talent\n8. On Land and Wealth\n9. Crime and Punishment\n10. Marriage and Social Status\n11. Religion and Society on the Silk Road\nPART III. Cultural Capital\nIntroduction\n12. The Art of Discourse\n13. Poetry on the Mysterious\n14. The Art of Poetry Writing\n15. Six Poems from a Liang Dynasty Princely Court\n16. Pei Ziye’s “Discourse on Insect Carving”\n17. Classifying the Literary Tradition\n18. Zhong Rong’s Preface to Grades of the Poets\n19. Book Collecting and Cataloging in the Age of Manuscript Culture\nPART IV. Imaging Self and Other\nIntroduction\n20. Biographies of Recluses\n21. Classifications of People and Conduct\n22. The Literary Community at the Court of the Liang Crown Prince\n23. Self-Narration\n24. On Political and Personal Fate\n25. The Shadow Image in the Cave\nPART V. Everyday Life\nIntroduction\n26. Dietary Habits\n27. The Epitaph of a Third-Century Wet Nurse, Xu Yi\n28. Festival and Ritual Calendar\n29. Custom and Society\n30. Adoption and Motherhood\n31. Estate Culture in Early Medieval China\nPART VI. Relations with the Unseen World\nIntroduction\n32. Biographies of Eight Autocremators and Huijiao’s “Critical Evaluation”\n33. Divine Instructions for an Official\n34. Tales of Strange Events\n35. Texts for Stabilizing Tombs\n36. Reciting Scriptures to Move the Spirits\n37. Confucian Views of the Supernatural\n38. Encounters in Mountains\nContributors\nPermissions\nIndex