The First Print Era: The Rise of Print Culture in China’s Northern Song Dynasty
Autor Daniel Frieden Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2023
This book will be an essential read for students and scholars of Asian studies, Medieval studies, and those with a focus on print history and Chinese studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032345277
ISBN-10: 1032345276
Pagini: 154
Ilustrații: 3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032345276
Pagini: 154
Ilustrații: 3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic, General, Postgraduate, Professional, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate CoreCuprins
1. Introduction: The Status of Song Print 2. Print and Canons at the Founding of the Song Dynasty 3. Print, Classics, and the Road to Philosophy 4. The Role of Print in 11th-Century Literati Culture 5. Print Culture as Visual Culture
Notă biografică
Daniel Fried is Associate Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, and Chair of the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada. He specializes in the intellectual history of ancient and medieval China, particularly focusing on theories of language and communication. He is a past president of the Association of Chinese and Comparative Literature, and the founding Chair of the Modern Language Association’s Forum on Pre-14th Century Chinese Literature. Currently, he serves on the executive committee of the MLA’s Association of Language Departments, and as Vice President of the World Association for Chinese Studies.
Descriere
This book examines the rise of print culture during China’s Northern Song dynasty (960-1127). It offers the first extended narrative in English of how print became entrenched as a sustained mode of textual dissemination in China.