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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- A Note on This Series v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- Introduction: Shifting Paradigms of Political and Social Order 1
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Part I ELITE EDUCATION AND CULTURAL CONVENTIONS
- CHAPTER 1 Examinations and Orthodoxies: 1070 and 1313 Compared 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Formation of "Dao Learning" as Imperial Ideology During the Early Ming Dynasty 58
- CHAPTER 3 Canon Formation in Late Imperial China 83
- CHAPTER 4 Salvaging Poetry: The "Poetic" in the Qing 105
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Part II THE POWER OF FAITH
- CHAPTER 5 A Jiao Is a Jiao Is a ? Thoughts on the Meaning of a Ritual 129
- CHAPTER 6 At the Margin of Public Authority: The Ming State and Buddhism 161
- CHAPTER 7 Power, Gender, and Pluralism in the Cult of the Goddess of Taishan 182
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Part III ACCOMMODATIONS AND CRITIQUES
- CHAPTER 8 Style and Suffering in Two Stories by "Langxian" 207
- CHAPTER 9 Ming-Qing Women Poets and the Notions of "Talent" and "Morality" 236
- CHAPTER 10 The Scorpion in the Scholar's Cap: Ritual, Memory, and Desire in Rulin waishi 259
- CHAPTER 11 The Shattered Mirror: Wu Jianren and the Reflection of Strange Events 277
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Part IV VISIONS OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORDER
- CHAPTER 12 Confucian Agendas for Material and Ideological Control in Modern China 303
- CHAPTER 13 Community, Society, and History in Sun Yat-sen's Sanmin zhuyi 326
- CHAPTER 14 Constructing the Civilized Community 346
- Notes 369
- Works Cited 441
- Character List 475
- Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- A Note on This Series v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- Introduction: Shifting Paradigms of Political and Social Order 1
-
Part I ELITE EDUCATION AND CULTURAL CONVENTIONS
- CHAPTER 1 Examinations and Orthodoxies: 1070 and 1313 Compared 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Formation of "Dao Learning" as Imperial Ideology During the Early Ming Dynasty 58
- CHAPTER 3 Canon Formation in Late Imperial China 83
- CHAPTER 4 Salvaging Poetry: The "Poetic" in the Qing 105
-
Part II THE POWER OF FAITH
- CHAPTER 5 A Jiao Is a Jiao Is a ? Thoughts on the Meaning of a Ritual 129
- CHAPTER 6 At the Margin of Public Authority: The Ming State and Buddhism 161
- CHAPTER 7 Power, Gender, and Pluralism in the Cult of the Goddess of Taishan 182
-
Part III ACCOMMODATIONS AND CRITIQUES
- CHAPTER 8 Style and Suffering in Two Stories by "Langxian" 207
- CHAPTER 9 Ming-Qing Women Poets and the Notions of "Talent" and "Morality" 236
- CHAPTER 10 The Scorpion in the Scholar's Cap: Ritual, Memory, and Desire in Rulin waishi 259
- CHAPTER 11 The Shattered Mirror: Wu Jianren and the Reflection of Strange Events 277
-
Part IV VISIONS OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORDER
- CHAPTER 12 Confucian Agendas for Material and Ideological Control in Modern China 303
- CHAPTER 13 Community, Society, and History in Sun Yat-sen's Sanmin zhuyi 326
- CHAPTER 14 Constructing the Civilized Community 346
- Notes 369
- Works Cited 441
- Character List 475
- Index 487