Obscene Things – Sexual Politics in Jin Ping Mei
Autor Naifei Dingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822329169
ISBN-10: 0822329166
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822329166
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
PrefacePart One: Practices1. Jin-ology2. The Manic Preface: Jin Shengtans (1608-1661)3. A Cure for Melancholy: Yuan Hongdao (1568-1610) and the Qifa (the Seven Stimuli)4. Tears of Ressentiment: Zhang Zhupos (1670-1698) Jin Ping MeiPart Two: Intervention5. Tiger and Yinfu6. Red Shoes, Footbindings and the Swing7. A Cat, a Dog, the Killing of Livestock8. Very Close to yinfu and enu or How Prefaces Matter for JPM (1695) and Enu Shu (Taipei, 1995)
Recenzii
"Ding's reading of Jin Ping Mei is unique and extremely important. By reading this novel as a cumulative accretion of text and commentary and as a cultural icon, she shows how all of us who read it from an aesthetic perspective are implicated in covering up its disturbing and hatefully misogynist core. This is a true coup."- Maram Epstein, University of Oregon"Those who read Ding's investigation will never look at critical interpretations of Chinese fiction with the same complacency again."-Robert E. Hegel, author of Reading Illustrated Fiction in Late Imperial China
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"In this absorbing study of the multiple lives of a literary classic that is also a popular pornographic text, Naifei Ding steals across the border between cultural studies and feminist/queer literary criticism. Bringing a gendered social history of modern print culture in China into a 'porous intimacy' with both a critique of interpretive power and a feminist 'counter-ethics' of reading, "Obscene Things" is a scholarly work of exceptional creativity. Ding herself is a wonderful storyteller, and her critical narration of the fortunes of "Jin Ping Mei" will inspire anyone concerned with the "how" of studying historical modalities of gender, sexuality, status, and cultural power."--Meaghan Morris, Lingnan University
Descriere
Study of the gender politics of reading the Jing Ping Mei, a pre-modernChinese pornographic novel