Popular Culture in Late Imperial China
de Johnson, David ed; Nathan, Andrew J. ed; Rawski, Evelyn S. ed.
Collection: Studies on China. 4 .Éditeur: Berkeley, Los Angeles, London : University of California Press, 1985.Description: xvii-449 p., cartes, tabl., gloss., index.ISBN: 0-520-06172-1.N° Inventaire: L11107.Thématique: Littérature | Histoire | Théâtre | Religion | Langue vernaculaireThématique spécifique: Bouddhisme | Elite | Intégration culturelle | Journalisme | Opéra | Stylistique | Politique culturelle | Croissance économique | Langue littéraire | Bureaucratie | Régionalisme | Festival | Taoïsme | Mariage | Chantefable | Paysannerie | Culte des ancêtres | Spectacle itinérant | Chronique historique | Fête | Genre littéraire | Spectacle | Conte | Idéologie | Hiérarchie sociale | Communisme | Femme | Récit | Confucianisme | Organisation sociale | Imprimerie | Changement technologique | Changement culturel | Education | Rituel | Almanach | Lignage | Culture populaire | Divinité | Divinité villageoise | Ballade | Littérature populaire | Lettrés | Proverbe | Art populaire | Conteur | Classe sociale | Chant | RomanGéographique: Chine | Asie | Hong-Kong Ethnique: Han Auteur cité: P'an (Ching-jo) Personnage: Tian Hou Résumé: RAWSKI (E.S.), Economic and Social Foundations of Late Imperial CultureRésumé: JOHNSON (D.), Communication, Class, and Consciousness in Late Imperial ChinaRésumé: HAYES (J.), Specialists and Written Materials in the Village WorldRésumé: HEGEL (R.E.), Distinguishing Levels of Audiences for Ming-Ch'ing Vernacular LiteratureRésumé: ISSEI (T.), The Social and Historical Context of Ming-Ch'ing Local DramaRésumé: WARD (B.E.), Regional Operas and Their Audiences : Evidence from Hong-KongRésumé: BERLING (J.), Religion and Popular Culture : The management of moral capital in "The Romance of the Three Teachings"Résumé: OVERMYER (D.L.), Values in Chinese Sectarian Literature : Ming and Ch'ing "Pao-chüan"Résumé: NAQUIN (S.), The Transmission of White Lotus Sectarianism in Late Imperial ChinaRésumé: WATSON (J.L.), Standardizing the Gods : The promotion of T'ien Hou ("Empress of Heaven")along the South China coast, 960-1960Résumé: MAIR (V.H.), Language and Ideology in the Written Popularizations of the "Sacred Edict"Résumé: LEE (L.O.F.) & NATHAN (A.J.), The Beginnings of Mass Culture : Journalism and fiction in the late Ch'ing and beyondRésumé: RAWSKI (E.S.), Problems and Prospects Item type: Ouvrage
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bibliogr. dissém.
RAWSKI (E.S.), Economic and Social Foundations of Late Imperial Culture
JOHNSON (D.), Communication, Class, and Consciousness in Late Imperial China
HAYES (J.), Specialists and Written Materials in the Village World
HEGEL (R.E.), Distinguishing Levels of Audiences for Ming-Ch'ing Vernacular Literature
ISSEI (T.), The Social and Historical Context of Ming-Ch'ing Local Drama
WARD (B.E.), Regional Operas and Their Audiences : Evidence from Hong-Kong
BERLING (J.), Religion and Popular Culture : The management of moral capital in "The Romance of the Three Teachings"
OVERMYER (D.L.), Values in Chinese Sectarian Literature : Ming and Ch'ing "Pao-chüan"
NAQUIN (S.), The Transmission of White Lotus Sectarianism in Late Imperial China
WATSON (J.L.), Standardizing the Gods : The promotion of T'ien Hou ("Empress of Heaven")along the South China coast, 960-1960
MAIR (V.H.), Language and Ideology in the Written Popularizations of the "Sacred Edict"
LEE (L.O.F.) & NATHAN (A.J.), The Beginnings of Mass Culture : Journalism and fiction in the late Ch'ing and beyond
RAWSKI (E.S.), Problems and Prospects
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