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  1. Obscene Things
    Sexual Politics in Jin Ping Mei
    Author: Ding, Naifei
    Published: [2002]; © 2002
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known... more

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    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known writers of the time and subsequently was published in three major recensions. A 1695 version by Zhang Zhupo became the most widely read and it is this text in particular on which Ding focuses. Challenging the preconceptions of earlier scholarship, she highlights the fundamental misogyny inherent in Jin Ping Mei and demonstrates how traditional biases-particularly masculine biases-continue to inform the concerns of modern criticism and sexual politics.The story of a seductive bondmaid-concubine, sexual opportunism, domestic intrigue, adultery and death, Jin Ping Mei has often been critiqued based on the coherence of the text itself. Concentrating instead on the processes of reading and on the social meaning of this novel, Ding looks at the various ways the tale has been received since its first dissemination, particularly by critiquing the interpretations offered by seventeenth-century Ming literati and by twentieth-century scholars. Confronting the gender politics of this "pornographic" text, she troubles the boundaries between premodern and modern readings by engaging residual and emergent Chinese gender and hierarchic ideologies

     

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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Sex in literature; Women in literature
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  2. Obscene Things
    Sexual Politics in Jin Ping Mei
    Author: Ding, Naifei
    Published: [2002]; © 2002
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known... more

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    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known writers of the time and subsequently was published in three major recensions. A 1695 version by Zhang Zhupo became the most widely read and it is this text in particular on which Ding focuses. Challenging the preconceptions of earlier scholarship, she highlights the fundamental misogyny inherent in Jin Ping Mei and demonstrates how traditional biases-particularly masculine biases-continue to inform the concerns of modern criticism and sexual politics.The story of a seductive bondmaid-concubine, sexual opportunism, domestic intrigue, adultery and death, Jin Ping Mei has often been critiqued based on the coherence of the text itself. Concentrating instead on the processes of reading and on the social meaning of this novel, Ding looks at the various ways the tale has been received since its first dissemination, particularly by critiquing the interpretations offered by seventeenth-century Ming literati and by twentieth-century scholars. Confronting the gender politics of this "pornographic" text, she troubles the boundaries between premodern and modern readings by engaging residual and emergent Chinese gender and hierarchic ideologies

     

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    ISBN: 9780822383444
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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Sex in literature; Women in literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (366 pages)
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  3. Obscene Things
    Sexual Politics in Jin Ping Mei
    Author: Ding, Naifei
    Published: [2002]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- PART ONE: PRACTICES -- 1. Jin-ology -- 2. The Manic Preface: Jin Shengtan’s (1608–1661) Shuihu zhuan -- 3. A Cure for Melancholy: Yuan Hongdao (1568–1610) and Qifa (Seven Stimuli) -- 4. Tears... more

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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- PART ONE: PRACTICES -- 1. Jin-ology -- 2. The Manic Preface: Jin Shengtan’s (1608–1661) Shuihu zhuan -- 3. A Cure for Melancholy: Yuan Hongdao (1568–1610) and Qifa (Seven Stimuli) -- 4. Tears of Ressentiment: Zhang Zhupo’s (1670–1698) Jin Ping Mei -- PART TWO: INTERVENTION -- 5. Seduction: Tiger and Yinfu -- 6. Red Shoes, Foot Bindings, and the Swing -- 7. A Cat, a Dog, and the Killing of Livestock -- 8. Very Close to Yinfu and Ënu; or, How Prefaces Matter for Jin Ping Mei (1695) and Ënu Shu (Taipei, 1995) -- Notes -- Glossary -- Works Cited -- Index In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China’s best known writers of the time and subsequently was published in three major recensions. A 1695 version by Zhang Zhupo became the most widely read and it is this text in particular on which Ding focuses. Challenging the preconceptions of earlier scholarship, she highlights the fundamental misogyny inherent in Jin Ping Mei and demonstrates how traditional biases—particularly masculine biases—continue to inform the concerns of modern criticism and sexual politics.The story of a seductive bondmaid-concubine, sexual opportunism, domestic intrigue, adultery and death, Jin Ping Mei has often been critiqued based on the coherence of the text itself. Concentrating instead on the processes of reading and on the social meaning of this novel, Ding looks at the various ways the tale has been received since its first dissemination, particularly by critiquing the interpretations offered by seventeenth-century Ming literati and by twentieth-century scholars. Confronting the gender politics of this “pornographic” text, she troubles the boundaries between premodern and modern readings by engaging residual and emergent Chinese gender and hierarchic ideologies

     

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    ISBN: 9780822383444
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    Subjects: Sex in literature; Women in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General
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  4. Obscene Things
    Sexual Politics in Jin Ping Mei
    Author: Ding, Naifei
    Published: 2002; ©2002
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known... more

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    In Obscene Things Naifei Ding intervenes in conventional readings of Jin Ping Mei, an early scandalous Chinese novel of sexuality and sexual culture. After first appearing around 1590, Jin Ping Mei was circulated among some of China's best known writers of the time and subsequently was published in three major recensions. A 1695 version by Zhang Zhupo became the most widely read and it is this text in particular on which Ding focuses. Challenging the preconceptions of earlier scholarship, she highlights the fundamental misogyny inherent in Jin Ping Mei and demonstrates how traditional biases-particularly masculine biases-continue to inform the concerns of modern criticism and sexual politics.The story of a seductive bondmaid-concubine, sexual opportunism, domestic intrigue, adultery and death, Jin Ping Mei has often been critiqued based on the coherence of the text itself. Concentrating instead on the processes of reading and on the social meaning of this novel, Ding looks at the various ways the tale has been received since its first dissemination, particularly by critiquing the interpretations offered by seventeenth-century Ming literati and by twentieth-century scholars. Confronting the gender politics of this "pornographic" text, she troubles the boundaries between premodern and modern readings by engaging residual and emergent Chinese gender and hierarchic ideologies.

     

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  5. Obscene things
    sexual politics in Jin Ping Mei
    Author: Ding, Naifei
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Study of the gender politics of reading the Jing Ping Mei, a premodern Chinese pornographic novel more

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    Study of the gender politics of reading the Jing Ping Mei, a premodern Chinese pornographic novel

     

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    ISBN: 0822383446; 0822329018; 0822329166; 9780822383444; 9780822329015; 9780822329169
    Subjects: Women in literature; Sex in literature
    Other subjects: Xiaoxiaosheng: Jin Ping Mei ci hua
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-323) and index

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    Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part One: Practices; 1. Jin-ology; 2. The Manic Preface: Jin Shengtan's(1608-1661) Shuihu zhuan; 3. A Cure for Melancholy: Yuan Hongdao(1568-1610) and Qifa (Seven Stimuli); 4. Tears of Ressentiment: Zhang Zhupo's(1670-1698) Jin Ping Mei; Part Two: Intervention; 5. Seduction: Tiger and Yinfu; 6. Red Shoes, Foot Bindings, and the Swing; 7. A Cat, a Dog, and the Killing of Livestock; 8. Very Close to Yinfu and Ënu; or, How PrefacesMatter for Jin Ping Mei (1695) and Ënu Shu(Taipei, 1995); Notes; Glossary; Works Cited; Index