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Confucian Image Politics Masculine Morality In Seventeenthcentury China Illustrated Ying Zhang

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Confucian Image Politics Masculine Morality In Seventeenthcentury China Illustrated Ying Zhang
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.75 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Ying Zhang
ISBN: 9780295998534, 9782016009727, 2016009721, 0295998539, 0067427209530
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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Confucian Image Politics Masculine Morality In Seventeenthcentury China Illustrated Ying Zhang by Ying Zhang 9780295998534, 9782016009727, 2016009721, 0295998539, 0067427209530 instant download after payment.

During the Ming-Qing transition (roughly from the 1570s to the 1680s), literati-officials in China employed public forms of writing, art, and social spectacle to present positive moral images of themselves and negative images of their rivals. The rise of print culture, the dynastic change, and the proliferating approaches to Confucian moral cultivation together gave shape to this new political culture. Confucian Image Politics considers the moral images of officials-as fathers, sons, husbands, and friends-circulated in a variety of media inside and outside the court. It shows how power negotiations took place through participants' invocations of Confucian ethical ideals in political attacks, self-expression, self-defense, discussion of politically sensitive issues, and literati community rebuilding after the dynastic change. This first book-length study of early modern Chinese politics from the perspective of critical men's history shows how images-the Donglin official, the Fushe scholar, the turncoat figure-were created, circulated, and contested to serve political purposes.

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