Clothing, Food, and Travel

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Cao Xueqin
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Chinese economic history
Chinese Literature
daily life Ming dynasty analysis
Dolce Vita
East Asian Studies
Emperor Hongwu
Emperor Hongzhi
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gender roles China
Interdisciplinarity Studies
Jiajing Reign
Karmic Retribution
Large Denomination Coins
Late Ming Dynasty
legal practices Ming
Li Shizhen
Liu Rushi
material culture studies
Ming Dynasty
Ming social customs
Pu Songling
Qian Qianyi
Red Mansions
religious traditions China
Silver Ingots
Steamed Buns
Sumptuary Legislation
Tea Cakes
Textual Researchers
Translation
Wanli Reigns
Wu Gang
Ximen Qing
Xu Jie
Young Men
Zhengde Reign

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032523255
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the material and cultural history of the Ming Dynasty based on the Chinese magnum opus Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan (literally, The Story of a Marital Fate to Awaken the World), written under the pseudonym of the seventeenth-century writer Xizhou Sheng.

The novel weaves into its narrative, through the characters' personalities and the events it illustrates, important details of Ming material life. Through the literary snapshot of the Ming material culture as reflected in Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan, this work investigates the practices and customs of clothing, food, and travel, three of the "four major concerns of the people's livelihoods," known as yishizhuxing in Chinese. While frequenting economic dimensions and probing the impact that Ming politics had on the ethos and social economy of the period, it sheds significant light on folk customs, legal and religious practices, and the status of women, among other issues.

This work aims to enrich the current Western scholarship, done primarily by Timothy Brook, Craig Clunas, and Glen Dudbridge, on Ming material culture. The book will be of great value to students and scholars of East Asian Studies, Chinese literature, and those interested in the history of material culture in general.

Liu Xiaoyi is a professor at the School of Literature, Shandong University, China. She also serves on the Expert Committee of the Shandong Translators Association. She received both her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the Dept. of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona. She has published 18 CSSCI and English papers, 5 Chinese monographs, and hosted national and ministerial translation projects. Her bilingual collection, The Past Lingers, presents her own lyrical writings with English translations and Shakespeare’s sonnets in localization rendering.

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