Idle Talk 在线电子书 图书标签: 古代史 海外汉学 文学 魏 艺术史 漢 清 海外中国研究
发表于2024-11-22
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There are a lot of general topics, so it's a little bit fragmentary. A better way of writing may be focusing on one work in one era instead of collecting different sources of the same topic to reach a conclusion. However, since it is sort of an "introductory" book on gossip and anecdotes, this "shortcoming" may be ignored.
评分太文学的方法有时候读起来不过瘾
评分很值得研究的話題,材料涵蓋從西漢到清代,可以學習史料的細讀方法。尤其要贊的是前言寫得極為出彩。
评分是不是有些太碎片了,关于流言八卦的研究如果着重论述文学轻视甚至忽视政治一面其实挺得不偿失~
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Jack W. Chen is Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures at UCLA. David Schaberg is Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures and Dean of the Division of Humanities at UCLA.
Gossip and anecdote may be “idle talk,” but they also serve to knit together individuals in society and to provide the materials through which literary culture and historical memory are constructed. This groundbreaking book provides a cultural history of gossip and anecdote in traditional China, beginning with the Han dynasty and ending with the Qing. The ten essays, along with the introduction and postface, address the verification, transmission, and interpretation of gossip and anecdote across literary and historical genres.
Contributors: Sarah M. Allen, Beverly J. Bossler, Jack W. Chen, Ronald Egan, Dore J. Levy, Stephen Owen, Graham Sanders, David Schaberg, Anna M. Shields, Richard E. Strassberg, Xiaofei Tian
“The essays in this fine collection cover a fascinating range of topics under the general rubric of ‘idle talk,’ material generally considered historically unreliable, even though it appears in histories as well as in informal writings. By making anecdotes the topic of extended reflection and, more important, by examining their role in a variety of periods and contexts, the volume breaks ground in exploring the functions of gossip in the larger Chinese tradition. The authors are among the most highly respected scholars of Chinese literature in the US. Their topics are individually important; collectively they constitute a stimulating introduction to the informality—presumed and real—of literati jottings over nearly two millennia.” Robert E. Hegel, Washington University, St. Louis
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