Feeling the past in seventeenth-century China
by
 
Ling, Xiaoqiao, 1978- author.

Title
Feeling the past in seventeenth-century China
 
Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series ;

Author
Ling, Xiaoqiao, 1978- author.

ISBN
9780674241114

Personal Author
Ling, Xiaoqiao, 1978- author.

Physical Description
xiv, 343 pages ; 24 cm.

Series
Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series ; 121.

Contents
Introduction: The Manchu conquest: self, writing, and remembrance -- The past and present, genre, and the body -- Ding Yaokang and Kong Shangren: community and postmemory -- The deliverance play: locating the body as of self: Staging the self-journey: a fantastic experience of trauma -- Surviving trauma: individual body vs. the social body -- Investigating trauma: poetics of forgetting in the wake of subaltern cultural sphere -- Transcending trauma: root of emotions and deliverance -- On roaming: literary community and communal reading -- Memoirs and diary: the feeling body and place-making: "Ten days in Yangzhou": the productive body and politics of emotions -- "A record of life beyond my due": endangered body and emotional containment of the past -- Beyond trauma: quotidian experience and landscape as place-making -- Self and place-making: acculturating the mountains for emotional company -- Community and place-making: cultural knowledge and memories -- The past and the present: emotional depth attained through bodily senses -- Literary escapes from trauma: Reorganizing the past to foreshadow the kalpa -- Delving into the kalpa in order to exit -- Post-kalpic self: a displaced traveler stranded in Beijing -- Plays: negotiating a communal self in dramatic illusion -- The novel: authorial personae in a textual community -- The erotic novel: the sinful past and the ailing body: Apocalyptic vision: reading history as reading the present -- Fictional characters as geographical subjects: Yinguo and root of desire -- Jinlian and Chunmei: disembodied emotional commitment to the past -- Ximen Qing: memory, self-identity, and home -- The historical play: postmemory and the bleeding body: "Investigations": archiving remembrance from the conquest generation -- Dramatizing the Southern Ming: history as learning and self-discovery -- Re-membering history in order to remember -- The peach blossom fan and the peach blossom spring: locating sites of remembrance.

Abstract
"Calls attention to the central role played by the body in capturing memories of the lived experiences of traditional Chinese writers during the tumultuous Manchu conquest of China"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Chinese literature -- Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 -- Themes, motives.
 
Chinese literature -- Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 -- Themes, motives.
 
Psychic trauma in literature.
 
Mind and body in literature.
 
Chinese literature -- Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 -- History and criticism.
 
Chinese literature -- Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 -- History and criticism.

Geographic Term
China -- Historiography.

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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