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  1. Cross-Cultural Encounters in Modern and Premodern China
    Global Networks, Mediation, and Intertextuality
    Beteiligt: Chan, Kelly Kar Yue (HerausgeberIn); Garfield Lau, Chi Sum (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022.
    Verlag:  Springer Singapore, Singapore ; Imprint: Springer

    Part 1: Reinvention of Tradition -- Chapter 1: Why must the Classics be “Confucian”? Some Reflections on Reading the “Confucian” Classics in the Contemporary World -- Chapter 2: A Strategic Universalism: An Interpretation of Chinese Cultural... mehr

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    Part 1: Reinvention of Tradition -- Chapter 1: Why must the Classics be “Confucian”? Some Reflections on Reading the “Confucian” Classics in the Contemporary World -- Chapter 2: A Strategic Universalism: An Interpretation of Chinese Cultural Conservatism through a Case Study of the Xueheng School -- Chapter 3: Yijing’s Evolution in Northern Europe: Gender Roles in the First Scandinavian Translations of the Book of Changes -- Part 2: Media and Mediation -- Chapter 4: The Prince is Going Astray in His Dream: Assonance or Dissonance in Adapting Shakespearean Plays to Cantonese Opera -- Chapter 5: Romantic Love, Self-Exaltation, and Social Rebellion: The Influence of Goethe’s Werther on Chinese Epistolary Novels in the 1920s and 1930s -- Chapter 6: At the Junction of Desire and Obligation: Analyzing Stefan Zweig’s Letter from an Unknown Woman and its Two Adaptations -- Chapter 7: Translating Western Girlhood: Laura M. White’s Chinese Translations of Sara Crewe (1888) -- Part 3: Globality and Modernity -- Chapter 8: Approaching the Cultural Identity of Multimedia Performance in Taiwan – Launching from the Reflection on Confucian Notions of Qì -- Chapter 9: The East-West Interstices of Third Space: Charting Hong Kong as a Kaleidoscope of Heterotopic Narratives -- Chapter 10: Multidirectional Exchange: Mapping the Emergence of the Silk Road Idea as a Global Cultural Imaginary. . This book presents an essential contribution to approaches in the studies of film, literature, performance, translation, and other art forms within the Chinese cultural tradition, examining East-West cultural exchange and providing related intertextual dialogue. The assessment of cultural exchange in the East-West context involves the original source, the adapted text, and other enigmatic extras incurred during the process. It aims to evaluate the linkage among, but not limited to, literature, film, music, art, and performance. The sections unpack how canonical texts can be read anew in modern society; how ideas can be circulated around the world based on translation, adaptation, and reinvention; and how the global networks of circulation can facilitate cultural interaction and intervention. The authors engage discussions on longstanding debates and controversies relating to Chinese literature as world literature; reconciliations of cultural identity under the contemporary waves of globalization and glocalization; Chinese-Western film adaptations and their impact upon cinematic experiences; an understanding of gendered roles and voices under the social gaze; and the translation of texts from intertextual angles. An enriching intellectual, intertextual resource for researchers and students enthusiastic about the adaptation and transformation process of different genres, this book is a must-have for Sinophiles. It will appeal to world historians interested in the global networks of connectivity, scholars researching cultural life in East Asia, and China specialists interested in cultural studies, translation, and film, media and literary studies.

     

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    Beteiligt: Chan, Kelly Kar Yue (HerausgeberIn); Garfield Lau, Chi Sum (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9789811683756
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2022.
    Schriftenreihe: Chinese Culture, Globality, Connectivity and Modernity ; 3
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    Schlagworte: Oriental literature.; Culture—Study and teaching.; Philosophy, Chinese.; Mass media and culture.; Civilization—History.
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 197 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
  2. Cross-Cultural Encounters in Modern and Premodern China
    Global Networks, Mediation, and Intertextuality
    Beteiligt: Chan, Kelly Kar Yue (HerausgeberIn); Garfield Lau, Chi Sum (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022.
    Verlag:  Springer Singapore, Singapore ; Imprint: Springer

    Part 1: Reinvention of Tradition -- Chapter 1: Why must the Classics be “Confucian”? Some Reflections on Reading the “Confucian” Classics in the Contemporary World -- Chapter 2: A Strategic Universalism: An Interpretation of Chinese Cultural... mehr

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    Part 1: Reinvention of Tradition -- Chapter 1: Why must the Classics be “Confucian”? Some Reflections on Reading the “Confucian” Classics in the Contemporary World -- Chapter 2: A Strategic Universalism: An Interpretation of Chinese Cultural Conservatism through a Case Study of the Xueheng School -- Chapter 3: Yijing’s Evolution in Northern Europe: Gender Roles in the First Scandinavian Translations of the Book of Changes -- Part 2: Media and Mediation -- Chapter 4: The Prince is Going Astray in His Dream: Assonance or Dissonance in Adapting Shakespearean Plays to Cantonese Opera -- Chapter 5: Romantic Love, Self-Exaltation, and Social Rebellion: The Influence of Goethe’s Werther on Chinese Epistolary Novels in the 1920s and 1930s -- Chapter 6: At the Junction of Desire and Obligation: Analyzing Stefan Zweig’s Letter from an Unknown Woman and its Two Adaptations -- Chapter 7: Translating Western Girlhood: Laura M. White’s Chinese Translations of Sara Crewe (1888) -- Part 3: Globality and Modernity -- Chapter 8: Approaching the Cultural Identity of Multimedia Performance in Taiwan – Launching from the Reflection on Confucian Notions of Qì -- Chapter 9: The East-West Interstices of Third Space: Charting Hong Kong as a Kaleidoscope of Heterotopic Narratives -- Chapter 10: Multidirectional Exchange: Mapping the Emergence of the Silk Road Idea as a Global Cultural Imaginary. . This book presents an essential contribution to approaches in the studies of film, literature, performance, translation, and other art forms within the Chinese cultural tradition, examining East-West cultural exchange and providing related intertextual dialogue. The assessment of cultural exchange in the East-West context involves the original source, the adapted text, and other enigmatic extras incurred during the process. It aims to evaluate the linkage among, but not limited to, literature, film, music, art, and performance. The sections unpack how canonical texts can be read anew in modern society; how ideas can be circulated around the world based on translation, adaptation, and reinvention; and how the global networks of circulation can facilitate cultural interaction and intervention. The authors engage discussions on longstanding debates and controversies relating to Chinese literature as world literature; reconciliations of cultural identity under the contemporary waves of globalization and glocalization; Chinese-Western film adaptations and their impact upon cinematic experiences; an understanding of gendered roles and voices under the social gaze; and the translation of texts from intertextual angles. An enriching intellectual, intertextual resource for researchers and students enthusiastic about the adaptation and transformation process of different genres, this book is a must-have for Sinophiles. It will appeal to world historians interested in the global networks of connectivity, scholars researching cultural life in East Asia, and China specialists interested in cultural studies, translation, and film, media and literary studies.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Chan, Kelly Kar Yue (HerausgeberIn); Garfield Lau, Chi Sum (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789811683756
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2022.
    Schriftenreihe: Chinese Culture, Globality, Connectivity and Modernity ; 3
    Schlagworte: Oriental literature.; Culture—Study and teaching.; Philosophy, Chinese.; Mass media and culture.; Civilization—History.
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 197 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
  3. The book of Lord Shang
    apologetics of state power in early China
    Autor*in: Shang, Yang
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Compiled in China in the fourth–third centuries B.C.E., The Book of Lord Shang argues for a new powerful government to penetrate society and turn every man into a diligent tiller and valiant soldier. Creating a "rich state and a strong army" will be... mehr

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    Compiled in China in the fourth–third centuries B.C.E., The Book of Lord Shang argues for a new powerful government to penetrate society and turn every man into a diligent tiller and valiant soldier. Creating a "rich state and a strong army" will be the first step toward unification of "All-under-Heaven." These ideas served the state of Qin that eventually created the first imperial polity on Chinese soil. In this new translation, The Book of Lord Shang's intellectual boldness and surprisingly modern-looking ideas shine through, underscoring the text's vibrant contribution to global political thought.The Book of Lord Shang is attributed to the political theorist Shang Yang and his followers. It epitomizes the ideology of China's so-called Legalist School of thought. In the ninety years since the work's previous translation, major breakthroughs in studies of the book's dating and context have recast our understanding of its messages. This edition applies these advances to a whole new reading of the text's content and function in the sociopolitical life of its times and subsequent centuries. This fully annotated translation is ideal for newcomers to the book while also guiding early Chinese scholars and comparatists in placing the work within a timeline of influence. It highlights the text's practical success and its impact on the political thought and political practice in traditional and modern China.

     

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    Beteiligt: Pines, Yuri (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780231542333
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    Schriftenreihe: Translations from the Asian classics
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    Schlagworte: Political science; Philosophy, Chinese; Political science; Philosophy, Chinese; Philosophy, Chinese.; Political science.; HISTORY / Asia / China
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Translated from the Chinese

    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Map of the Warring States World Around 350 B.C.E. -- -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- -- INTRODUCTION -- -- 1 SHANG YANG AND HIS TIMES -- -- 2 THE TEXT -- -- 3 THE IDEOLOGY OF THE TOTAL STATE -- -- 4 THE TEXT’S RECEPTION AND IMPACT -- -- PART II. THE BOOK OF LORD SHANG -- -- NOTES ON TRANSLATION -- -- 1 REVISING THE LAWS -- -- 2 ORDERS TO CULTIVATE WASTELANDS -- -- 3 AGRICULTURE AND WARFARE -- -- 4 ELIMINATING THE STRONG. with 20. Weakening the People and 5. Explaining the People -- -- 6 CALCULATING THE LAND -- -- 7 OPENING THE BLOCKED -- -- 8 SPEAKING OF THE ONE -- -- 9 IMPLEMENTING LAWS -- -- 10 METHODS OF WAR -- -- 11 ESTABLISHING THE ROOTS -- -- 12 MILITARY DEFENSE -- -- 13 MAKING ORDERS STRICT -- -- 14 CULTIVATION OF AUTHORITY -- -- 15 ATTRACTING THE PEOPLE -- -- 16 ESSENTIALS OF PUNISHMENTS -- -- 17 REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS -- -- 18 CHARTING THE POLICIES -- -- 19 WITHIN THE BORDERS -- -- 21 PROTECTING FROM ROBBERS -- -- 22 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL -- -- 23 RULER AND MINISTERS -- -- 24 INTERDICTING AND ENCOURAGING -- -- 25 ATTENTION TO LAW -- -- 26 FIXING DIVISIONS -- -- FRAGMENT OF “SIX LAWS” -- -- NOTES -- -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- -- INDEX -- -- Translations from the Asian Classics