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Biographical Traditions in Early Modern East Asia, 1500-1900
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This edited collection is composed of four uniquely authored chapters, each of which examines collective identity in early modern East Asia through biography and historical accounts. In addition, an introductory chapter lays out the overall principles and concerns of biography in Early Modern East Asia.
The book covers five civilizations (China, Japan, Ryky Kingdom, and Vietnam) while also touching on relations among these civilizations. This volume considers how biographies or life stories can help us better understand these civilizations. Each contributor explores shared concerns about biography, writing, group and individual identity, and the implications of these on the overall genre of biography in East Asia in the early modern period.
Contribute to the discourse on biographical writing Covers the five distinct cultures of East Asia Encourages a regional and cross-cultural approach to biography
Autorentext
Ihor Pidhainy is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Geography at Georgia Gwinnett College, USA.
Ann Waltner is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Klappentext
These chapters cover a wide range of analysis and interpretation, yet they are solidly written and very accessible for readers. Biographical writing has been central to the historiographic traditions of the Confucian cultures of East Asia for more than two thousand years. This book makes important contributions to this growing field and will be a most welcome addition to the body of scholarly literature.
- Kenneth Hammond , Professor of History, New Mexico State University, USA
This edited collection is composed of four uniquely authored chapters, each of which examines collective identity in early modern East Asia through biography and historical accounts. In addition, an introductory chapter lays out the overall principles and concerns of biography in Early Modern East Asia.
The book covers five civilizations (China, Japan, Ryky Kingdom, and Vietnam) while also touching on relations among these civilizations. This volume considers how biographies or life stories can help us better understand these civilizations. Each contributor explores shared concerns about biography, writing, group and individual identity, and the implications of these on the overall genre of biography in East Asia in the early modern period.
Ihor Pidhainy is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Geography at Georgia Gwinnett College, USA.
Ann Waltner is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Inhalt
- Ann Waltner; Introduction to Biography in East Asia in the Early Modern Period.- 2. Ihor Pidhainy; Finding Family through Chinese Biography: The Yangs of Xindu, Sichuan.- 3. Jolan Yi; Theory of Writing Biographies of Women in Eighteenth-Century China: A Case Study of Zhang Xue-cheng (1738-1801).- 4. Mark McNally; The Meiji-Qing Dispute Over Okinawa: Irredentism and the Ideological Potency of Royal Biography, 1872-1880.- 5. George Dutton; Pham Dinh Ho (1768-1839) and the Vietnamese Biographical Tradition.- 6. Sungoh Yoon; Countering Qing Intervention with the Legacy of Ming Emperor Hongwu: How Ming Loyalists Remained as Ideal Subjects in Nineteenth-Century Chosn Korea.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783032023773
- Editor Ihor Pidhainy, Ann Waltner
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H210mm x B148mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9783032023773
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-032-02377-3
- Titel Biographical Traditions in Early Modern East Asia, 1500-1900
- Untertitel Collecting Accounts
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Anzahl Seiten 156
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre History