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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Time, Text, and History in China 1
- 1 Tulišen’s Embassy to Distant Territories: The Travels of a Text 15
- 2 Struggles over the Historical Memory of a Heterodoxy: Chinese Commentaries on the Nestorian Stele 32
- 3 How Much Does an Understanding of History Help? Naitō Konan’s Reading of “Communism” in China 51
- 4 To “Turn the Historical Clock Back”: Past, Text, and the Politics of Yuan Shikai’s Monarchy 69
- 5 Wenxue and New Practices of Writing in Post-1840 China 93
- 6 Cai Yuanpei’s Politico-Philosophical Languages 118
- 7 Vernacular Knowledge in Time: Sinology outside the Archive 141
- 8 In Search of a Standard National Language in Republican China 159
- 9 A Guangxu Renaissance? Manchu Language Studies in the Late Qing and Their Republican Afterlife 180
- 10 The Textual Time Machine: Truth, Facts, and the Shuowen, 1770–1932 204
- 11 A Time to Heal or a Time to Kill: Confessions in the Anti-Shaman Campaign at Communist Yan’an, 1944–1945 220
- Bibliography 241
- Contributors 273
- Index 275
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Time, Text, and History in China 1
- 1 Tulišen’s Embassy to Distant Territories: The Travels of a Text 15
- 2 Struggles over the Historical Memory of a Heterodoxy: Chinese Commentaries on the Nestorian Stele 32
- 3 How Much Does an Understanding of History Help? Naitō Konan’s Reading of “Communism” in China 51
- 4 To “Turn the Historical Clock Back”: Past, Text, and the Politics of Yuan Shikai’s Monarchy 69
- 5 Wenxue and New Practices of Writing in Post-1840 China 93
- 6 Cai Yuanpei’s Politico-Philosophical Languages 118
- 7 Vernacular Knowledge in Time: Sinology outside the Archive 141
- 8 In Search of a Standard National Language in Republican China 159
- 9 A Guangxu Renaissance? Manchu Language Studies in the Late Qing and Their Republican Afterlife 180
- 10 The Textual Time Machine: Truth, Facts, and the Shuowen, 1770–1932 204
- 11 A Time to Heal or a Time to Kill: Confessions in the Anti-Shaman Campaign at Communist Yan’an, 1944–1945 220
- Bibliography 241
- Contributors 273
- Index 275