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Boundaries in China


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9780948462382
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Paperback
Publisher

Univ of Chicago Pr
Date

1997
Price

$11.00
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9780948462375
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Univ of Chicago Pr
Date

1995
Price

£11.88
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Near fine copy in near fine dust wrapper.

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Boundary making, a crucial element in human cultural creativity, links these essays exploring Chinese art and society. Traversing time and cultural category, individual expression and social construct, the authors demonstrate how a 'boundary' may exist simultaneously as barrier, threshold and interface. The essays range from the creation of the first political and bureaucratic boundaries in early China, to the dismantling of discursive boundaries in the post-Mao era. Spanning diverse subjects, moving between ancient funerary art and the tension between self and image in modern Peking Opera, they deftly explore the psychodynamics of Chinese society. All the authors in this book are established Sinologists. Boundaries in China will be stimulating reading for anyone interested to see how the seemingly tangential or peripheral can turn out to be of central concern in non-Western (and perhaps also Western) art and culture.

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