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Author Handler-Spitz, Rebecca, author

Title Symptoms of an unruly age : Li Zhi and cultures of early modernity / Rivi Handler-Spitz
Published Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2017

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Contents Transparent language: origin myths and early modern aspirations of recovery -- The rhetoric of bluff: paradox, irony, and self-contradiction -- Sartorial signs and Li Zhi's paradoxical appearance -- Money and Li Zhi's economies of rhetoric -- Dubious books and definitive editions -- Provoking or persuading readers? Li Zhi and the incitement of critical judgment
Summary Symptoms of an Unruly Age compares the writings of Li Zhi (1527-1602) and his late-Ming compatriots to texts composed by their European contemporaries, including Montaigne, Shakespeare, and Cervantes. Emphasizing aesthetic patterns that transcend national boundaries, Rivi Handler-Spitz explores these works as culturally distinct responses to similar social and economic tensions affecting early modern cultures on both ends of Eurasia. The paradoxes, ironies, and self-contradictions that pervade these works are symptomatic of the hypocrisy, social posturing, and counterfeiting that afflicted both Chinese and European societies at the turn of the seventeenth century. Symptoms of an Unruly Age shows us that these texts, produced thousands of miles away from one another, each constitute cultural manifestations of early modernity
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Li, Zhi, 1527-1602 -- Criticism and interpretation
Li, Zhi, 1527-1602
Chinese literature -- Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 -- History and criticism
HISTORY / Asia / China.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Chinese literature -- Ming dynasty
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017025761
ISBN 9780295741970
029574197X