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  1. Ways with words
    writing about reading texts from early China
    Contributor: Yu, Pauline (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley [u.a.]

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Yu, Pauline (Herausgeber)
    Language: English; Chinese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0520216059; 0520224663
    Series: Studies on China ; 24
    Subjects: Books and reading / China; Books / China / Reviews; Humanities / China
    Scope: IX, 283 S. : Ill
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben

    Inhalt: Ways with Words presents interpretive essays by scholars from different disciplines on seven core, premodern classical Chinese texts. The remarkable diversity of these works--drawn from literature, philosophy, religion, and art history--challenges the presumption of a monolithic Chinese tradition that has been promoted by scholars and popular culture alike, both in China and the West. The texts themselves include a poem from the Classic of Poetry compiled in the sixth century b.c.e.; passages from Mencius and Zhuangzi; the Heart Sutra; a poem by Du Fu and the Biography of Yingying by Yuan Zhen, both written during the Tang dynasty; and Notes on the Method for the Brush, a tenth-century text attributed to Jing Hao. Both the original Chinese versions and the translations are provided for each primary text. There are at least two essays--when possible from scholars in different fields--on each work. The volume as a whole demonstrates the various ways in which the modern Western reader can confront the impressive variety of texts from the classical Chinese tradition

    Inhalt: Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Reading Texts in the Chinese Humanities (S. 1) -- Ch. 1. Sheng min (Shi jing [Classic of Poetry], Mao 245: "Birth of the People"). Questions about the Language of Sheng min / David R. Knechtges (S. 14) -- Interpreting Sheng min / Stephen Owen (S. 25) -- Reading Sheng min / Willard Peterson (S. 31) -- Perspective on Readings of Sheng min / Paudine Yu (S. 34) -- Ch. 2. Mencius 2A.2. Are You a Sage? / Willard Peterson (S. 45) -- "There Has Never Been One Greater Than Confucius" / Peter Bol (S. 49) -- Perspective on Readings of Mencius 2A.2 / Stephen Owen (S. 54) -- Ch. 3. Qi wu lun (Zhuangzi: "Seeing Things as Equal") Translation: "The Sorting Which Evens Things Out" / A. C. Graham (S. 58) -- Look at the Finger, Not Where It Is Pointing / Stephen H. West (S. 71) -- Vision and Identity in Qi wu lun / Martin Powers (S. 78) -- On Making Noise in Qi wu lun / Wai-yee Li (S. 93) -- Perspective on Readings of Qi wu lun: I Am Not Dreaming This / Willard Peterson (S. 103) -- Ch. 4. Heart Sutra (Xin jing). The Heart Sutra / Michael A. Fuller (S. 118) -- Heart Sutra / Stephen H. West (S. 121) -- Perspective on Readings of the Heart Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom and the Fear of Buddhism / Stephen F. Teiser (S. 130)

    Inhalt (Fortsetzung): Ch. 5. Zi jing fu Fengxian yong huai wu bai zi (Du Fu, "Going from the Capital to Fengxian"). What's in a Title? "Expressing My Feelings on Going from the Capital to Fengxian Prefecture: Five Hundred Characters" by Du Fu / David R. Knechtges (S. 149) -- Du Fu, "Song of My Cares on Route from the Capital to Fengxian" / Lynn Struve (S. 160) -- The Crisis of Witnessing in Du Fu's "A Song of My Thoughts When Going form the Capital to Fengxian: Five Hundred Words" / Wai-yee Li (S. 165) -- Perspective on Readings of Du Fu, Zi jing fu Fengxian yong huai wu bai zi / Stephen Owen (S. 170) -- Ch. 6. Yingying zhuon (Yuan Zhen, "Biography of Yingying"). The Story of Yingying / Pauline Yu (S. 182) -- Mixture of Genres and Motives for Fiction in "Yingying's Story" / Wai-yee Li (S. 185) -- On Yingying zhuan, by Yuan Zhen / Katherine Carlitz (S. 192) -- Perspective on Readings of Yingying zhuan / Peter Bol (S. 198) -- Ch. 7. Bi fa ji (Jing Hao, "Notes on the Method for the Brush"). Translation and Commentary / Stephen H. West (S. 202) -- Bi fa ji / Stephen Owen (S. 213) -- How To Read a Chinese Painting: Jing Hao's Bi fa ji / Martin Powers (S. 219) -- Perspective on Readings of "The Record of the Method of the Brush" / Willard Peterson (S. 236) -- Glossary (S. 245) -- Chinese Texts (S. 261) -- Contributors (S. 277) -- Index (S. 279)

  2. Ways with words
    writing about reading texts from early China
    Contributor: Yu, Pauline (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley [u.a.]

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Ostasienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
    Bko 181
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    Universität Bonn, Institut für Orient- und Asienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
    181.11014 Y94 W359 2000
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    Institut für Sinologie und Ostasienkunde der Universität, Bibliothek
    K I 117
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    Institut für Sinologie und Ostasienkunde der Universität, Bibliothek
    Boltz K I 36
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    Universitätsbibliothek Trier
    HE/od26028
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Yu, Pauline (Hrsg.)
    Language: English; Chinese
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0520216059; 0520224663
    Series: Studies on China ; 24
    Subjects: Books and reading / China; Books / China / Reviews; Humanities / China; Interpretation; Chinesisch; Lektüre; Literatur
    Scope: IX, 283 S., Ill
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben

    Inhalt: Ways with Words presents interpretive essays by scholars from different disciplines on seven core, premodern classical Chinese texts. The remarkable diversity of these works--drawn from literature, philosophy, religion, and art history--challenges the presumption of a monolithic Chinese tradition that has been promoted by scholars and popular culture alike, both in China and the West. The texts themselves include a poem from the Classic of Poetry compiled in the sixth century b.c.e.; passages from Mencius and Zhuangzi; the Heart Sutra; a poem by Du Fu and the Biography of Yingying by Yuan Zhen, both written during the Tang dynasty; and Notes on the Method for the Brush, a tenth-century text attributed to Jing Hao. Both the original Chinese versions and the translations are provided for each primary text. There are at least two essays--when possible from scholars in different fields--on each work. The volume as a whole demonstrates the various ways in which the modern Western reader can confront the impressive variety of texts from the classical Chinese tradition

    Inhalt: Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Reading Texts in the Chinese Humanities (S. 1) -- Ch. 1. Sheng min (Shi jing [Classic of Poetry], Mao 245: "Birth of the People"). Questions about the Language of Sheng min / David R. Knechtges (S. 14) -- Interpreting Sheng min / Stephen Owen (S. 25) -- Reading Sheng min / Willard Peterson (S. 31) -- Perspective on Readings of Sheng min / Paudine Yu (S. 34) -- Ch. 2. Mencius 2A.2. Are You a Sage? / Willard Peterson (S. 45) -- "There Has Never Been One Greater Than Confucius" / Peter Bol (S. 49) -- Perspective on Readings of Mencius 2A.2 / Stephen Owen (S. 54) -- Ch. 3. Qi wu lun (Zhuangzi: "Seeing Things as Equal") Translation: "The Sorting Which Evens Things Out" / A. C. Graham (S. 58) -- Look at the Finger, Not Where It Is Pointing / Stephen H. West (S. 71) -- Vision and Identity in Qi wu lun / Martin Powers (S. 78) -- On Making Noise in Qi wu lun / Wai-yee Li (S. 93) -- Perspective on Readings of Qi wu lun: I Am Not Dreaming This / Willard Peterson (S. 103) -- Ch. 4. Heart Sutra (Xin jing). The Heart Sutra / Michael A. Fuller (S. 118) -- Heart Sutra / Stephen H. West (S. 121) -- Perspective on Readings of the Heart Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom and the Fear of Buddhism / Stephen F. Teiser (S. 130).

    Inhalt (Fortsetzung): Ch. 5. Zi jing fu Fengxian yong huai wu bai zi (Du Fu, "Going from the Capital to Fengxian"). What's in a Title? "Expressing My Feelings on Going from the Capital to Fengxian Prefecture: Five Hundred Characters" by Du Fu / David R. Knechtges (S. 149) -- Du Fu, "Song of My Cares on Route from the Capital to Fengxian" / Lynn Struve (S. 160) -- The Crisis of Witnessing in Du Fu's "A Song of My Thoughts When Going form the Capital to Fengxian: Five Hundred Words" / Wai-yee Li (S. 165) -- Perspective on Readings of Du Fu, Zi jing fu Fengxian yong huai wu bai zi / Stephen Owen (S. 170) -- Ch. 6. Yingying zhuon (Yuan Zhen, "Biography of Yingying"). The Story of Yingying / Pauline Yu (S. 182) -- Mixture of Genres and Motives for Fiction in "Yingying's Story" / Wai-yee Li (S. 185) -- On Yingying zhuan, by Yuan Zhen / Katherine Carlitz (S. 192) -- Perspective on Readings of Yingying zhuan / Peter Bol (S. 198) -- Ch. 7. Bi fa ji (Jing Hao, "Notes on the Method for the Brush"). Translation and Commentary / Stephen H. West (S. 202) -- Bi fa ji / Stephen Owen (S. 213) -- How To Read a Chinese Painting: Jing Hao's Bi fa ji / Martin Powers (S. 219) -- Perspective on Readings of "The Record of the Method of the Brush" / Willard Peterson (S. 236) -- Glossary (S. 245) -- Chinese Texts (S. 261) -- Contributors (S. 277) -- Index (S. 279).