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Mouse Vs Cat In Chinese Literature Tales And Commentary W L Idema Haiyan Lee

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Mouse Vs Cat In Chinese Literature Tales And Commentary W L Idema Haiyan Lee
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 272
Author: W L Idema; Haiyan Lee
ISBN: 9780295744858, 0295744855
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mouse Vs Cat In Chinese Literature Tales And Commentary W L Idema Haiyan Lee by W L Idema; Haiyan Lee 9780295744858, 0295744855 instant download after payment.

In literatures worldwide, animal fables have been analyzed for their revealingly anthropomorphic views, but until now little attention has been given to the animal tales of China. The complex, competitive relationship between rodents (vilified as thieves of grain) and the felines with whom they are perennially at war is explored in this presentation of Chinese tales about cats and mice. Master translator Wilt Idema situates them in an overview of animal tales in world literature, in the Chinese literary tradition as a whole, and within Chinese imaginative depictions of animals.
The tales demonstrate the animals' symbolism and their unusually prominent--and verbal--role in the stories. These readings depict cats and mice in conflict, in marital bonds, and in litigation--most centrally in a legal case of a mouse against a cat in the underworld court of King Yama. Many of the stories adopt the perspective of the mice as animals merely trying to survive, while also recognizing that cats are natural hunters.
This entertaining volume will appeal to readers interested in Chinese literature and society, comparative literature, and posthumanist consideration of human-animal relations.

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