Sound and Sight Sound and Sight

Sound and Sight

Poetry and Courtier Culture in the Yongming Era (483-493)

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Description de l’éditeur

This is the first book to examine Chinese poetry and courtier culture using the concept of shengse—sound and sight—which connotes "sensual pleasure." Under the moral and political imperative to avoid or even eliminate representations of sense perception, premodern Chinese commentators treated overt displays of artistry with great suspicion, and their influence is still alive in modern and contemporary constructions of literary and cultural history.

The Yongming poets, who openly extolled "sound and rhymes," have been deemed the main instigators of a poetic trend toward the sensual. Situating them within the court milieu of their day, Meow Hui Goh asks a simple question: What did shengse mean to the Yongming poets? By unraveling the aural and visual experiences encapsulated in their poems, she argues that their pursuit of "sound and sight" reveals a complex confluence of Buddhist influence, Confucian value, and new sociopolitical conditions. Her study challenges the old perception of the Yongming poets and the common practice of reading classical Chinese poems for semantic meaning only.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2010
24 août
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
208
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Stanford University Press
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Stanford University Press
TAILLE
5,2
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