Format:
X, 368 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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25 cm
ISBN:
9789004309296
Series Statement:
Ideas, history, and modern China volume 13
Content:
Klappentext: "Imperial-Time-Order is an engagingly written critical study on a persistent historical way of thinking in modern China. Defined as normalization of unification and moralization of time, Qian suggests, the imperial-time-order signifies a temporal structure of empire that has continued to shape the way modern China developed itself conceptually. Weaving together intellectual debates with literary and media representations of imperial history since the late Qing period, ranging from novels, stage plays, films, to television series, Qian traces the different temporalities of each period and takes 'time' as the analytical node by which issues of empire, nation, family, morality, individual and collective subjectivity are constructed and contested"--Provided by publisher
Content:
Part 1. The imperial-time-order -- The imperial-time-order : the eternal return of the Chinese Empire -- Part 2. Time, unity, and morality from the late Qing to Mao's China -- Suspended time : grounding the present in the late Qing -- Split time : enlightenment and its discontent -- Continuous time : heroes in the "Protracted War" -- Transitional time : defining the "people" and the "nation" in Mao's China -- Part 3. The return of "empire" in the post-Mao period -- Resurgent time : the return of "empire" in post-socialist representation -- Love or hate : the First Emperor on the cinematic screen -- The fascinating empire : emperors in contemporary novels -- Tianxia revisited : empire and family on the television screen -- Becoming-minority : Chinese characteristics in minority historical fiction
Note:
Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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Part 1. The imperial-time-orderThe imperial-time-order : the eternal return of the Chinese Empire -- Part 2. Time, unity, and morality from the late Qing to Mao's China -- Suspended time : grounding the present in the late Qing -- Split time : enlightenment and its discontent -- Continuous time : heroes in the "Protracted War" -- Transitional time : defining the "people" and the "nation" in Mao's China -- Part 3. The return of "empire" in the post-Mao period -- Resurgent time : the return of "empire" in post-socialist representation -- Love or hate : the First Emperor on the cinematic screen -- The fascinating empire : emperors in contemporary novels -- Tianxia revisited : empire and family on the television screen -- Becoming-minority : Chinese characteristics in minority historical fiction.
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the eternal return of the Chinese Empire -- Part 2. Time, unity, and morality from the late Qing to Mao's China -- Suspended time : grounding the present in the late Qing -- Split time : enlightenment and its discontent -- Continuous time : heroes in the "Protracted War" -- Transitional time : defining the "people" and the "nation" in Mao's China -- Part 3. The return of "empire" in the post-Mao period -- Resurgent time : the return of "empire" in post-socialist representation -- Love or hate : the First Emperor on the cinematic screen -- The fascinating empire : emperors in contemporary novels -- Tianxia revisited : empire and family on the television screen -- Becoming-minority : Chinese characteristics in minority historical fiction
Additional Edition:
9789004309302
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Qian, Kun, 1973 - Imperial-time-order Leiden : Brill, 2016 9789004309302
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Qian, Kun, 1973 - Imperial-time-order Leiden : Brill, 2016 9789004309302
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Qian, Kun, 1973 - Imperial-time-order Leiden : Brill, 2016 9789004309302
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
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Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
Keywords:
China
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Kaiserreich
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Republik
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Geistesgeschichte
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China
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Kaiserreich
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Republik
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Zeit
;
Geistesgeschichte
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