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The Embodied Text Establishing Textual Identity In Early Chinese Manuscripts Matthias L Richter

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The Embodied Text Establishing Textual Identity In Early Chinese Manuscripts Matthias L Richter
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Matthias L. Richter
ISBN: 9789004236578, 9004236570
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Embodied Text Establishing Textual Identity In Early Chinese Manuscripts Matthias L Richter by Matthias L. Richter 9789004236578, 9004236570 instant download after payment.

In The Embodied Text Matthias L. Richter offers an exemplary study of a 300 BCE Chinese manuscript, exploring significant differences between the Warring States manuscript text and its transmitted early imperial counterparts. These differences reveal the adaptation of the text to a changed political environment as well as general ideological developments. This study further demonstrates how the physical embodiment of the text in the manuscript reflects modes of textual formation and social uses of written texts.

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