China's cultural heritage
the Chʻing dynasty, 1644-1912
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Word Count
80,250 words, Guess
Page Count
321 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100865316279
- ISBN-100865316287
- ISBN-139780865316270
- ISBN-139780865316287
- LibraryThing384380
and 6 more
- Goodreads2106774', '1100651
- Library of Congress Control Number83010188
- OCLC Control Number9643791
- Better World Books9780865316270
- Better World Books9780865316287
- Open LibraryOL3168129M
Classifications
- DDC951/.03
- LCCDS754.14 .S6 1983
- LCCDS754.14
Description
The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) - a crucial bridge between "traditional" and "modern" China - was a period remarkable for its expansiveness and cultural sophistication. In this extensively revised and expanded edition of his highly regarded book, Richard J. Smith shows how the Chinese of the Qing Dynasty viewed the world; how their outlook was expressed in their institutions, material culture, and customs; and how China's preoccupation with order, unity, and harmony contributed to the remarkable cohesiveness and continuity of traditional Chinese civilization. In addition to offering a new and challenging interpretation of Chinese culture as a whole, he provides a fresh perspective on a wide variety of topics, from gender issues, philosophy, religion, and mythology to language, aesthetics, and symbolism. He also examines a number of important but too-often neglected aspects of traditional Chinese daily life, including divination, food, music, sexual practices, festivals, child-rearing, and games. Based on the author's careful rethinking of certain themes and arguments presented in the first edition, this revised version of China's Cultural Heritage also draws heavily upon the enormous body of new scholarship on Chinese history and culture that has appeared in the last decade. Although focused primarily on the Qing Dynasty, the book not only sheds valuable light on the distant past but it also helps us to understand China's contemporary problems of modernization. A concluding chapter systematically explores the legacy of traditional Chinese culture to the twentieth century.
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- China's cultural heritage: the Chʻing dynasty, 1644-1912
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