Senses of the City
Perceptions of Hangzhou and Southern Song China, 1127-1279
Christian de Pee editor Martin Powers editor Shuen-fu Lin editor Joseph S C Lam editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The Chinese University Press
Published:30th Apr '17
Should be back in stock very soon
The city of Hangzhou symbolized all of the contradictions of the declining Song Empire (960–1279). It was paramount and feeble, awe-inspiring and threatened, the most admired city and a disgrace to its dynastic founders. Rather than debate the merit of these polemical judgments, the contributors to this volume treat them as expressions of their historical moment, reflecting ideological convictions and aesthetic preferences.
Leading scholars of the field, including Beverly Bossler, Stephen West, and Martin Powers, have produced essays that relate changes in literary convention to shifts in territorial boundaries, and analyze writing, painting, dance, and music as means by which individual literati placed themselves in time and space.
ISBN: 9789629967864
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 454g
328 pages