Censored by Confucius

Censored by Confucius

Author: 袁枚

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9781563246807

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The 18th-century Chinese poet, Yuan Mei, also wrote some short fiction - "Censored by Confucius" - which is reproduced here. The stories offer insights into the Mei's views on crime, sex, the status of women, homosexuality, miscarriage of justice, ghosts, revenge and conservative morality.


Censored by Confucius

Censored by Confucius

Author: Yuan Mei

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1315285711

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"The one hundred-some stories depict the important role ghosts played in the lives of the Chinese, as well as revealing a great deal about sex, revenge, transvestism, corruption, and other topics banned by Mei's puritanical mid-Qing society". -- Reference & Research Book News.


Celebrity in China

Celebrity in China

Author: Louise Edwards

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 2010-09-01

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 9622090877

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Celebrity is a pervasive aspect of everyday life and a growing field of academic inquiry. This is the first book-length exploration of celebrity culture in the People's Republic of China and its interaction with international norms of celebrity production. The book comprises case studies from popular culture (film, music, dance, literature, internet); official culture (military, political, and moral exemplars) and business celebrities. This breadth illuminates the ways capitalism and communism converge in the elevation of particular individuals to fame in contemporary China. The book will interest scholars and students in media, popular culture and China studies. Journalists may find the book useful for their analysis of famous figures in China and people working in creative industries area may appreciate these insights into 'image management' in China.--Louise Edwards is professor of modern China studies at the University of Hong Kong. -Elaine Jeffreys is a senior lecturer in China studies at the University of Technology, Sydney.--


Dangerous Ideas

Dangerous Ideas

Author: Eric Berkowitz

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0807036242

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A fascinating examination of how restricting speech has continuously shaped our culture, and how censorship is used as a tool to prop up authorities and maintain class and gender disparities Through compelling narrative, historian Eric Berkowitz reveals how drastically censorship has shaped our modern society. More than just a history of censorship, Dangerous Ideas illuminates the power of restricting speech; how it has defined states, ideas, and culture; and (despite how each of us would like to believe otherwise) how it is something we all participate in. This engaging cultural history of censorship and thought suppression throughout the ages takes readers from the first Chinese emperor’s wholesale elimination of books, to Henry VIII’s decree of death for anyone who “imagined” his demise, and on to the attack on Charlie Hebdo and the volatile politics surrounding censorship of social media. Highlighting the base impulses driving many famous acts of suppression, Berkowitz demonstrates the fragility of power and how every individual can act as both the suppressor and the suppressed.


Theorising Chinese Masculinity

Theorising Chinese Masculinity

Author: Kam Louie

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780521806213

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This book is the first comprehensive analysis of Chinese masculinity. Kam Louie uses the concepts of wen (cultural attainment) and wu (martial valour) to explain attitudes to masculinity. This revises most Western analyses of Asian masculinity that rely on the yin-yang binary. Examining classical and contemporary Chinese literature and film, the book also looks at the Chinese diaspora to consider Chinese masculinity within and outside China.


Vignettes from the Late Ming

Vignettes from the Late Ming

Author:

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 029580226X

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This anthology presents seventy translated and annotated short essays, or hsiao-p’in, by fourteen well-known sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Chinese writers. Hsiao-p’in, characterized by spontaneity and brevity, were a relatively informal variation on the established classical prose style in which all scholars were trained. Written primarily to amuse and entertain the reader, hsiao-p’in reflect the rise of individualism in the late Ming period and collectively provide a panorama of the colorful life of the age. Critics condemned the genre as escapist because of its focus on life’s sensual pleasures and triviality, and over the next two centuries many of these playful and often irreverent works were officially censored. Today, the essays provide valuable and rare accounts of the details over everyday life in Ming China as well as displays of wit and delightful turns of phrase.


Zibuyu, “What The Master Would Not Discuss”, according to Yuan Mei (1716 - 1798): A Collection of Supernatural Stories (2 vols)

Zibuyu, “What The Master Would Not Discuss”, according to Yuan Mei (1716 - 1798): A Collection of Supernatural Stories (2 vols)

Author: Paolo Santangelo

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 1312

ISBN-13: 9004216286

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Although the preface says that the tales in this collection of supernatural stories should not be taken seriously and just aim to dispel boredom, Zibuyu is a work with different reading levels, which allows to uncover several deep trends, taboos and fantasies of late imperial intellectual circles. Disgust, surprise and laughter are constantly evoked, by continually attracting and repulsing the reader. Yuan Mei’s approach guides the reader to an adventure in the dangerous recesses of the self. It is a sort of allegoric fantastic reflection on the relative and polyphonic essence of human beings, the multiplicity of selves from psychological perception, and a challenge to the traditional biographical and historical perspective for the unreliability of destiny. Dreams, madness, delusions and other extreme cognitive and affective conditions, abnormal events, gods and spirits, and the dark world of death lead to a reversal of perspective and destroy the Apollonian vision of the social-centered Confucian orthodoxy. With introduction, translation and comments.


The Encyclopedia of Confucianism

The Encyclopedia of Confucianism

Author: Xinzhong Yao

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-05-11

Total Pages: 859

ISBN-13: 131779348X

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The Encyclopedia, the first of its kind, introduces Confucianism as a whole, with 1,235 entries giving full information on its history, doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, and on the adaptation, transformation and new thinking taking place in China and other Eastern Asian countries. An indispensable source for further study and research for students and scholars.


"What Confucius Wouldn't Talk About": the Fantastic Mode of the Chinese Classical Tale

Author: Sing-chen Lydia Francis

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13:

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Excerpt from Abstract (leaf iv): My study will bypass the problem of historicity vs. fictionality, and define the Chinese fantastic as any conscious or subconscious departure-- be it epistemological, ethical, political, or aesthetic-- from the orthodox Confucian perception of reality and literary propriety. In other words, the Chinese strange tale as a literary category demarcated for both the writer and the reader a safety zone within which the dominant cultural values might be toyed with, temporarily suspended, or even subverted. In order that the examples might interilluminate, they will be drawn primarily from the high Qing (Kangxi r. 1661-Qianlong r. 1796) revival of the medieval strange tale ...


A History of Chinese Civilization

A History of Chinese Civilization

Author: Jacques Gernet

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-05-31

Total Pages: 836

ISBN-13: 9780521497817

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When published in 1982, this translation of Professor Jacques Gernet's masterly survey of the history and culture of China was immediately welcomed by critics and readers. This revised and updated edition makes it more useful for students and for the general reader concerned with the broad sweep of China's past.