One who knows me: friendship and literary culture in Mid-Tang China

"Explores the literature of the mid-Tang to reveal the complex value that its writers discovered in friendship--as a rewarding social practice, a rich literary topic, a way to negotiate literati identity, and a path toward self-understanding. Shields traces the evolution of the performance of f...

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1. Verfasser: Shields, Anna M. 1966- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Univ. Asia Center 2015
Schriftenreihe:Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series 96
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Zusammenfassung:"Explores the literature of the mid-Tang to reveal the complex value that its writers discovered in friendship--as a rewarding social practice, a rich literary topic, a way to negotiate literati identity, and a path toward self-understanding. Shields traces the evolution of the performance of friendship through a wide range of genres, including letters, prefaces, exchange poetry, and funerary texts, and weaves elegant translations with close readings of these texts"--Provided by the publisher
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: Figuring Friendship -- One. Contexts for Friendship in Mid-Tang Literary Culture -- The Discourse of Friendship -- Historical Patterns and Evolving Terms -- Social and Cultural Contexts -- Two. Building Networks: Friendship, Patronage, and Celebrity -- Seeking a Patron: Writing for the zhiji -- Selling Meng Jiao: Friendship and Patronage -- Becoming Bai Juyi: Friendship and Celebrity -- Three. Responding in Kind: Friendship and Poetic Exchange -- Mid-Tang Perspectives on Poetic Exchange and Friendship -- Collaboration and Competition: The Linked Verses of Han Yu and Meng Jiao -- Contesting the Past: The Nostalgic Exchanges of Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen -- Four. To Know and Be Known: The Epistemology of Friendship -- Epistemological Dimensions of Letters to Friends -- Understanding: Using the Knowledge of Friendship -- Misunderstanding: Negotiating Criticism and Conflict in Letters -- Coda: In the Absence of Knowledge -- Five. For the Dead and the Living: Performing Friendship after Death -- Funerary Inscriptions for Friends -- Offering Texts and the Performance of Friendship -- Writing the Life and Death of Han Yu -- Conclusion
Beschreibung:IX, 363 S. Ill.
ISBN:9780674504370

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