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  1. The age of irreverence
    a new history of laughter in China
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, Calif.

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster
    3K 60162
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780520283848; 0520283848
    Schlagworte: Chinese wit and humor; Lachen; Humor; Literatur; Chinesisch; Spot
    Umfang: XVI, 335 S., Ill.
  2. The age of irreverence
    a new history of laughter in China
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of laughter." During the first years of the Republic, novelists, essayists and illustrators used humorous allegories to make veiled critiques of the new government. But political and cultural discussion repeatedly erupted into invective, as critics jeered and derided rivals in public. Farceurs drew followings in the popular press, promoting a culture of practical joking and buffoonery. Eventually, these various expressions of hilarity proved so offensive to high-brow writers that they launched a campaign to transform the tone of public discourse, hoping to displace the old forms of mirth with a new one they called youmo (humor). Christopher Rea argues that this era...from the 1890s up to the 1930s...transformed how Chinese people thought and talked about what is funny. Focusing on five cultural expressions of laughter...jokes, play, mockery, farce, and humor...he reveals the textures of comedy that were a part of everyday life during modern China's first "age of irreverence." This new history offers an unprecedented and up-close look at a neglected facet of Chinese cultural modernity, and discusses its legacy in the language and styles of Chinese humor today....Provided by publisher

     

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    ISBN: 9780520283848; 0520283848
    RVK Klassifikation: EG 9430
    Schriftenreihe: A Philip E. Lilienthal book
    A study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Chinese wit and humor; Popular culture; Humor
    Umfang: XVI, 335 Seiten, Illustrationen
  3. <<The>> age of irreverence
    a new history of laughter in China
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, Calif.

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, Zentralbibliothek
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    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780520283848; 0520283848
    Schlagworte: Chinese wit and humor
    Umfang: XVI, 335 S. : Ill.
  4. The age of irreverence
    a new history of laughter in China
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of... mehr

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of laughter." During the first years of the Republic, novelists, essayists and illustrators used humorous allegories to make veiled critiques of the new government. But political and cultural discussion repeatedly erupted into invective, as critics jeered and derided rivals in public. Farceurs drew followings in the popular press, promoting a culture of practical joking and buffoonery. Eventually, these various expressions of hilarity proved so offensive to high-brow writers that they launched a campaign to transform the tone of public discourse, hoping to displace the old forms of mirth with a new one they called youmo (humor). Christopher Rea argues that this era...from the 1890s up to the 1930s...transformed how Chinese people thought and talked about what is funny. Focusing on five cultural expressions of laughter...jokes, play, mockery, farce, and humor...he reveals the textures of comedy that were a part of everyday life during modern China's first "age of irreverence." This new history offers an unprecedented and up-close look at a neglected facet of Chinese cultural modernity, and discusses its legacy in the language and styles of Chinese humor today....Provided by publisher

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780520283848; 0520283848
    RVK Klassifikation: EG 9430
    Schriftenreihe: A Philip E. Lilienthal book
    A study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Chinese wit and humor; Popular culture; Humor
    Umfang: XVI, 335 Seiten, Illustrationen
  5. The age of irreverence
    a new history of laughter in China
    Erschienen: 2015; ©2015
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of... mehr

    Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Abteilung Ostasien
    PL2403.R43 2015
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    "The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China's entry into the modern age was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing dynasty slumped toward extinction, prominent writers compiled jokes into collections they called "histories of laughter." During the first years of the Republic, novelists, essayists and illustrators used humorous allegories to make veiled critiques of the new government. But political and cultural discussion repeatedly erupted into invective, as critics jeered and derided rivals in public. Farceurs drew followings in the popular press, promoting a culture of practical joking and buffoonery. Eventually, these various expressions of hilarity proved so offensive to high-brow writers that they launched a campaign to transform the tone of public discourse, hoping to displace the old forms of mirth with a new one they called youmo (humor). Christopher Rea argues that this era--from the 1890s up to the 1930s--transformed how Chinese people thought and talked about what is funny. Focusing on five cultural expressions of laughter--jokes, play, mockery, farce, and humor--he reveals the textures of comedy that were a part of everyday life during modern China's first "age of irreverence." This new history offers an unprecedented and up-close look at a neglected facet of Chinese cultural modernity, and discusses its legacy in the language and styles of Chinese humor today.--Provided by publisher

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780520283848; 0520283848
    Schlagworte: Chinese wit and humor; Popular culture; Chinese wit and humor; Popular culture
    Umfang: xvi, 335 pages, illustrations, 24 cm
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    Includes glossary of Chinese names and terms. - Includes bibliographical references and index