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Complicating Constructions - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Complicating Constructions - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Eulogy for Burying a Crane and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy - Lei Xue - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Eulogy for Burying a Crane and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy - Lei Xue - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Eulogy for Burying a Crane (Yi he ming) is perhaps the most eccentric piece in China’s calligraphic canon. Apparently marking the burial of a crane, the large inscription, datable to 514 CE, was once carved into a cliff on Jiaoshan Island in the Yangzi River. Since the discovery of its ruins in the early eleventh century, it has fascinated generations of scholars and calligraphers and been enshrined as a calligraphic masterpiece. Nonetheless, skeptics have questioned the quality of the calligraphy and complained that its fragmentary state and worn characters make assessment of its artistic value impossible. Moreover, historians have trouble fitting it into the storyline of Chinese calligraphy. Such controversies illuminate moments of discontinuity in the history of the art form that complicate the mechanism of canon formation.In this volume, Lei Xue examines previous epigraphic studies and recent archaeological finds to consider the origin of the work in the sixth century and then trace its history after the eleventh century. He suggests that formation of the canon of Chinese calligraphy over two millennia has been an ongoing process embedded in the sociopolitical realities of particular historical moments. This biography of the stone monument Eulogy for Burying a Crane reveals Chinese calligraphy to be a contested field of cultural and political forces that have constantly reconfigured the practice, theory, and historiography of this unique art form.Art History Publication InitiativeA McLellan Book

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Traditions Transfigured - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Aiiieeeee! - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Reenvisioning Histories of American Art - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

No-No Boy - John Okada - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Stories to Caution the World - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Stories to Caution the World - - Bog - University of Washington Press - Plusbog.dk

Stories to Caution the World is the first complete translation of Jingshi tongyan, the second of Feng Menglong''s three collections of stories which were pivotal in the development of Chinese vernacular fiction. These tales, whose importance in the Chinese literary canon and in world literature is without question, have been compared to Boccaccio''s Decameron and the stories of A Thousand and One Nights .Peopled with scholars, emperors, ministers, generals, and a gallery of ordinary men and women in their everyday surroundings -- merchants and artisans, prostitutes and courtesans, matchmakers and fortune-tellers, monks and nuns, servants and maids, thieves and imposters -- the stories in this collection provide a vivid panorama of the bustling world of imperial China before the end of the Ming dynasty.Feng Menglong collected popular stories from a variety of sources (some dating back centuries) and circulated them via the flourishing seventeenth-century publishing industry. He not only saved them from oblivion but elevated the status of vernacular literature and provided material for authors of the great late-Ming and Qing novels to draw upon. As in their translation of the first collection of Feng''s trilogy, Stories Old and New , Shuhui and Yunqin Yang include all forty stories as well as Feng''s interlinear and marginal comments and all of the verse woven throughout the stories.For other titles in the collection go to http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/books/ming.html

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