Format:
XIII, 324 S.
,
Ill.
ISBN:
9780674417120
Series Statement:
Harvard East Asian monographs 369
Content:
Acts of ventriloquism: literati appropriations of the storyteller's voice in the late Ming and late Qing -- Imagining a local audience: Beijing tales and the brandname recognition of the storyteller -- Shi Yukun -- Sounds that sell: vendor calls and the acoustic aesthetics of the marketplace -- Listening to the martial arts scene: onomatopoeia in the three knights series -- The cosmopolitan teller of tales: cross-talking and the imitation of regional dialect accents -- Sound and space: the acoustic architecture of Wan Kang's tale of romance and heroism -- Coda: Pow!
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Acts of ventriloquism: literati appropriations of the storyteller's voice in the late Ming and late QingImagining a local audience: Beijing tales and the brandname recognition of the storyteller -- Shi Yukun -- Sounds that sell: vendor calls and the acoustic aesthetics of the marketplace -- Listening to the martial arts scene: onomatopoeia in the three knights series -- The cosmopolitan teller of tales: cross-talking and the imitation of regional dialect accents -- Sound and space: the acoustic architecture of Wan Kang's tale of romance and heroism -- Coda: Pow!.
Language:
English
Keywords:
Chinesisch
;
Roman
;
Kampfsport
;
Lautmalerei
;
Geschichte 1878-1900
;
Chinesisch
;
Literatur
;
Kampfsport
;
Geräusch
;
Hermeneutik
;
Geschichte 1850-1900