Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth-century China: Society, Culture, and Modernity in Li Yü's World

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University of Michigan Press, 1998 - 452 páginas
The seventeenth century was a time of great social and political upheaval in China. In Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth-Century China, Chun-shu Chang and Shelley Hsueh-lun Chang offer a detailed and engaging analysis of society, culture, and the state in China during this critical period.
The main thread of the book follows the life and works of a remarkable figure of the period, Li Yü (1611-80), whose vast array of accomplishments and experiences mirror seventeenth-century China in all its complexity and excitement. Li Yü's China was a world of unprecedented changes in almost all spheres of life. A thriving commercial and industrial economy, stupendous population growth, and the emergence of a new age of science and technology were accompanied by intense urbanization, radical views on money, wealth, and luxury, liberal attitudes toward sexuality, and developments that would change the nature of the literary and intellectual world. The Changs' exhaustive exploration of Chinese historical and literary sources of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is combined with a selective application of interpretive insights and analytic techniques from the major theoretical schools.
An important resource for scholars in history, literature, and Asian studies, Crisis and Transformation extends its appeal to those interested in the history of science, issues of gender and social transformation, and popular culture movements.
Chun-shu Chang is Professor of History, University of Michigan, and Honorary Professor of Chinese History, China. Shelley Hsueh-lun Chang is Visiting Associate Professor of History and Research Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.
 

Índice

Sociopolitical Change and Individual Response Li Yus Life and Work in the Age of Transition
47
Crisis and Transformation in the MingChing World The Making of a Professional Writer
129
State and Society in Li Yus Plays
193
Individual and Society in Li Yus Fiction
231
Crisis and Revolution in the MingChing Intellectual World Li Yus World in Historical Perspective
267
In Appreciation of Li Yu The Individual in Political Change and Sociocultural Transformation
321
Glossary
363
Bibliography
371
Index
429
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Página 44 - Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, trans. Richard Nice (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984); and Pierre Bourdieu, The Field of Cultural Production, ed.
Página 44 - Ian Watt, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957), 74~85> GA Starr, Defoe and Spiritual Autobiography (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965), esp.
Página vii - Acknowledgments This book has been a long time in the making, and I have accumulated many more obligations than it is possible to acknowledge fully here.
Página 35 - Chinese Novels translated from the Originals ; to which are added Proverbs and Moral Maxims, collected from their classical books and other sources. The whole prefaced by Observations on the Language, and Literature of China.
Página viii - Chun-shu wishes to express his special gratitude to the University of Michigan for its valuable research support through sabbatical leaves and the award of the Richard Hudson Professorship.
Página 35 - An Heir in his old age." A Chinese Drama. London 1817, 12mo.
Página 46 - Intellectual History and the Return of Literature," American Historical Review 94 (1989): 581-609; David A.

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