Atnaujintas knygų su minimaliais defektais pasiūlymas! Naršykite ČIA >>

Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama, 1300¿2000

-20% su kodu: BOOKS
70,38 
Įprasta kaina: 87,98 
-20% su kodu: BOOKS
Kupono kodas: BOOKS
Akcija baigiasi: 2025-03-09
-20% su kodu: BOOKS
70,38 
Įprasta kaina: 87,98 
-20% su kodu: BOOKS
Kupono kodas: BOOKS
Akcija baigiasi: 2025-03-09
-20% su kodu: BOOKS
2025-02-28 87.9800 InStock
Nemokamas pristatymas į paštomatus per 11-15 darbo dienų užsakymams nuo 10,00 

Knygos aprašymas

Blending a flair for textual nuance with theoretical engagement, Theaters of Desire not only contributes to our understanding of the most influential form of early Chinese song-drama in local and international cultural contexts, but adds a Chinese perspective to the scholarship on print culture, authorship, and the regulatory discourses of desire. The book argues that, particularly between 1550 and 1680, Chinese elite editors rewrote and printed early plays and songs, so-called Yuan-dynasty zaju and sanqu , to imagine and embody new concepts of authorship, readership and desire, an interpretation that contrasts starkly with the national and racially-oriented reception of song-drama developed by European critics after 1735 and subsequently modified by Japanese and Chinese critics after 1897. By analyzing the critical and material facets of the early song and play tradition across different historical periods and cultural settings, Theaters of Desire presents a compelling case study of literary canon formation.

Informacija

Autorius: P. Sieber
Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan US
Išleidimo metai: 2004
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 292
ISBN-10: 1403961948
ISBN-13: 9781403961945
Formatas: 209 x 132 x 21 mm. Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

Pirkėjų atsiliepimai

Parašykite atsiliepimą apie „Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama, 1300¿2000“

Būtina įvertinti prekę

Goodreads reviews for „Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama, 1300¿2000“