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Carnival in China
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As if under the satirical magnifying glass, the Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan, an anonymous traditional Chinese novel, portrays local society and provincial life in seventeenth-century China in comic and g...
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28 June 2002

As if under the satirical magnifying glass, the Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan, an anonymous traditional Chinese novel, portrays local society and provincial life in seventeenth-century China in comic and grotesque close-up. A dystopian satire, the novel provides fascinating insights into the popular culture and wild imagination of men and women in late imperial China.
Using an array of sources—fiction, poetry, texts on medical ethics, religious thought, political and philosophical treatises, morality books and local gazetteers—Carnival in China develops a style of reading that explores how seventeenth-century Chinese citizens perceived their world. Through their eyes, we gain access to their desires, dreams, fears and nightmares.
Using an array of sources—fiction, poetry, texts on medical ethics, religious thought, political and philosophical treatises, morality books and local gazetteers—Carnival in China develops a style of reading that explores how seventeenth-century Chinese citizens perceived their world. Through their eyes, we gain access to their desires, dreams, fears and nightmares.
Price: $225.00
Pages: 422
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: China Studies
Publication Date:
28 June 2002
ISBN: 9789004124264
Format: Hardcover
Daria Berg, Ph.D. (1995) in Chinese Literature, University of Oxford, is Associate Professor at the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. She has published extensively on traditional Chinese literature, literary theory and modern Chinese fiction (PRC and Taiwan) and is currently involved in research on women, gender and gentility in China.