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Racing for the Target
The Imperial Symbolism of Boat Racing in Song China 960– 1279 C. E.
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Lifeng Han
Published/Copyright:
April 30, 2015
Published Online: 2015-04-30
Published in Print: 2015-05-01
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Part One: Chinese Cultural Signs and Sign Theories
- The Standardization of Chinese Characters
- Racing for the Target
- Part Two: Western Cultural Signs and Sign Theories
- The Mirror in-between Picture and Mind
- Coming to Terms with Horror
- Nigerian University Lecturers as Symbolic Icons
- Part Three: Interactions between Chinese and Western Semiotics
- Semiotic Confusion in the Phenomenology of Perception
Keywords for this article
boat racing;
imperial symbolism;
interpretation;
meaning production;
performance
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Part One: Chinese Cultural Signs and Sign Theories
- The Standardization of Chinese Characters
- Racing for the Target
- Part Two: Western Cultural Signs and Sign Theories
- The Mirror in-between Picture and Mind
- Coming to Terms with Horror
- Nigerian University Lecturers as Symbolic Icons
- Part Three: Interactions between Chinese and Western Semiotics
- Semiotic Confusion in the Phenomenology of Perception