Ming Qing Studies 2010
- Ming Qing Studies 2010
Ming Qing Studies 2010
Pages: 377
ISBN 978-88-6381-096-7
Multimedia 11
On-line edition 01/03/10
Contents
Ming Qing Studies
Contents
Paolo Santangelo, Preface
Peter Ditmanson - Khee Heong Koh and Chang Woei Ong, Translocal Dynamics in Late Imperial China: An Introductory Essay
Bibliography
Yongtao Du, The Lesson of Riches: Mercantile Culture and Locality in Late Ming Huizhou
The Controversy over Riches: To Deny or Not To Deny
The New Order of Local Imagination
Fame of Riches as the Source of Disaster
The Mid-17th Century Reflection
Conclusion
Bibliograhy
Peter Ditmanson, Local and Trans-local Activism in Commemorating the Martyrs of 1402
The Usurpation of 1402 and the Official Narrative
Early Local Initiatives
Martyrs from Ji’an
Martyrs as Trans-local links
The Zhengde and Jiajing Watershed and beyond
Conclusions
Bibliography
Miaw-fen Lu, The Rediscovery of Zhang Zai in the Ming-Qing Transition
Zhang Zai and Guanxue
The Representation of Zhang Zai’s Ideas in Ming-Qing Intellectual Discourse
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Koh Khee Heong, The Hedong School: Regional and Translocal Intellectual Network
Beyond East of the River: the Hedong School as a Regional Tradition
Lecturing Half of Ming Students: The Hedong School as a Translocal Network
Bibliography
Steven B. Miles, “Stones from Other Hills”: Civil Examinations and Translocal Practice in Ming and Qing South China
Patterns and Practices: Sojourning Students in Guangdong
Regional Competition on the Eighteenth-Century Guangxi Frontier
Family Strategies and Cantonese in Nineteenth-Century Guangxi
Conclusion
Bibliography
Tian Yuan Tan, The Transmission of Sanqu Songs, Writers’ Reputation, and Literati Network in the Mid Ming: Local and Trans-local Considerations
1. Introduction
2. Understanding the World of Sanqu Songs in the Mid Ming: From North-South Division to Local Centers
3. Trans-local Transmission and Literati Network
4. Local or National: Layers of Writers’ Reputation
5. Conclusions
Bibliography
Abbreviations:
Gianni Criveller, Jesuits' visual culture accommodated in China during the last decades of Ming dynasty
The Evangelicae Historiae Imagines (1593) Illustrations of the Gospel Stories
The Evangelicae Historiae Imagines in China
The Method of Reciting the Rosary (Song Nianzhu Guicheng 誦念珠規程, 1619) by João Da Rocha 羅儒望
The Illustrated Life of the Lord of Heaven Incarnate (Tianzhu Jiangsheng Chuxiang Jilüe 天主降生出像經解, 1637) by Giulio Aleni 艾儒略
The Pictures Offered to the Emperor (Jincheng Shuxiang 進呈書像, 1640) de Johann Adam Schall Von Bell 湯若望
Bibliography
Paolo Santangelo, The Shan’ge, a rich historical source for late imperial China
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Glossary
Bibliography
Maria Paola Culeddu, Shimazu Yukihisa and the four junshi in Sadowara. A loyalty case in Tokugawa Japan
Samurai and junshi
Shimazu Yukihisa
Loyalty to the Lord
Conclusion
Bibliography
Paolo Santangelo, Anthony Yu, State and Religion in China: Historical and Textual Perspective. Chicago LaSalle, IL: Open Court, 2005
Paolo Santangelo, Perry Link, ed., The Scholar’s Mind. Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Mote, Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2009
Donatella Rossi, Monica Esposito, L'Alchimia del Soffio. La pratica della visione interiore nell'alchimia taoista. Roma: Ubaldini Editore, 1997
Ming Qing Studies is a yearly publication, both on line and in printed form, which continues the positive experience of Ming Qing yanjiu. It intends to give a contribution to the debates on historical and cultural questions in late imperial China and pre-modern and modern East Asia, thanks to the cooperation of several scholars in Italy and abroad, and the support of the Faculty of Oriental Studies of Sapienza University of Rome. Although this publication focuses on late imperial China, its scope is broadened to include the whole East Asian area, with its new cultural and anthropological features which are manifested in this fundamental period of transition from local to global history.
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