Sumários
Chinese literature before 100 A.D. Chuci in comparison - Li Sao
14 Março 2018, 14:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- Qu Yuan and Li Sao (reading in class)
Owen, Stephen. 1997. An anthology of Chinese literature: beginnings to 1911. New York: W.W. Norton.
Cai, Zong-qi. 2008. How to read Chinese poetry a guided anthology. New York: Columbia University Press.
Sukhu, Gopal. 2012. The shaman and the heresiarch: a new interpretation of the Li sao. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Chinese literature before 100 A.D.: Shijing and Chuci in comparison
12 Março 2018, 14:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- Shujing
- Chuci
- Qu Yuan and Li Sao.
Owen, Stephen. 1997. An anthology of Chinese literature: beginnings to 1911. New York: W.W. Norton.
Cai, Zong-qi. 2008. How to read Chinese poetry a guided anthology. New York: Columbia University Press.
Sukhu, Gopal. 2012. The shaman and the heresiarch: a new interpretation of the Li sao. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Chinese literature before 100 A.D.: literature and its categories
7 Março 2018, 14:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- Five Classics and Four Books
- Siku quanshu
- Historical prose and the canon
- Shujing (Shangshu), Chunqiu, Zhanguo ce, Shiji, Hanshu (Hou Hanshu).
- Preface - Wenxuan by Xiao Tong.
De Bary, William Theodore, Sources of East Asian tradition. Vol. 1, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, pp. 29-30 e pp. 37-38 (Yaodian & Ode 235)
Wang Ping, An Age of Courtly Writing: Wen xuan Compiler Xiao Tong (501-531) and His Circle. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
China: From oral to written literature; from earliest times to the invention of paper 2nd part
5 Março 2018, 14:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- The philosophers and literature (Kongzi)
- The four classes and the ru 儒
- Education, academies and libraries
- "Invention" of paper and the growing of literary corpus.
De Bary, William Theodore, Sources of East Asian tradition. Vol. 1, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, pp. 29-30 e pp. 37-38 (Yaodian & Ode 235)
China: From oral to written literature; from earliest times to the invention of paper
28 Fevereiro 2018, 14:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- Oracle bones; bronze inscriptions; bamboo strips and wooden texts.
- Zhou dynasty (Spring and Autumns & Warring States Periods)
- Qin dynasty and the "burning of books" (?)
- Han dynasty the "reconstruction" of the literary corpus
Idema, Wilt - Haft, Lloyd, A guide to Chinese literature. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan, Center for Chinese studies, 1997.