An edition of Rethinking the Sinosphere (2020)

Rethinking the Sinosphere

poetics, aesthetics, and identity formation

Rethinking the Sinosphere
Nanxiu Qian, Richard J. Smith, ...
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An edition of Rethinking the Sinosphere (2020)

Rethinking the Sinosphere

poetics, aesthetics, and identity formation

"For hundreds of years, into the twentieth century, the culture groups in the areas we now know as China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam shared a great many political and social values, religious beliefs, and artistic and literary traditions. These common cultural features were recorded and transmitted in the same basic written language-classical or literary Chinese (known as guwen/wenyan in China, Kanbun in Japan, Hanmun in Korea, and Hánvan in Vietnam). The umbrella term for this shared language is 'literary Sinitic'-a term designed to recognize the fact that although guwen/wenyan originally developed in China, it had a vibrant life of its own in other areas of East Asia (i.e., what this study terms the Sinosphere). Rethinking the Sinosphere: Poetics, Aesthetics, and Identity Formation will appeal not only to academic specialists in the histories, philosophies, literary and artistic traditions of East Asia, but also to instructors of college-level courses in East Asian history and culture"--

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Cambria Press
Language
English
Pages
346

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Amherst, New York
Series
Cambria sinophone world series, Cambria sinophone world series
Copyright Date
2020

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Dewey Decimal Class
495.17/95
Library of Congress
PL493

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1 online resource (xlix, 346 pages).
Number of pages
346

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OL44010924M
ISBN 10
162196485X, 1621964868
ISBN 13
9781621964858, 9781621964865, 9781604979909
OCLC/WorldCat
1137199852

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