Sumários
China: From oral to written literature; from earliest times to the invention of paper 2
17 Fevereiro 2023, 11:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- Canon of Yao; Canon of Shun; Ode 235, in De Bary, Wm. Theodore. 2008. Sources of East Asian tradition, pp. 24-39.
- Idema, Wilt - Haft, Lloyd, A guide to Chinese literature. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan, Center for Chinese studies, 1997 (Part I, Part II - ch. 9 excluded, Part III only pp. 103-113).
China: From oral to written literature; from earliest times to the invention of paper 1
15 Fevereiro 2023, 11:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
BRONZE INSCRIPTIONS (King Wen - God bestowed upon him virtues that allowed him to possess a multitude do states between heaven and Earth)
The Central tradition and the legacy of Chinese language and literature: the case of Korea and Japan
10 Fevereiro 2023, 11:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
Literature, literatus and the canon
8 Fevereiro 2023, 11:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
- The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms - http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199208272.001.0001/acref-9780199208272
- Goody, Jack - From Oral to Written: An Anthropological Breakthrough in Storytelling
- Kornicki, Peter Francis - “The Oral Dimension”, in Languages, script, and Chinese texts in East Asia
- Kornicki, Peter Francis - “Classics, Examinations, and Confucianims”, in Languages, script, and Chinese texts in East Asia
- Shaughnessy, Edward L. - “History and Inscriptions, China”, in The Oxford History of Historical writings v. 1
Research leave - Japan
3 Fevereiro 2023, 11:00 • Elisabetta Colla Rosado Coelho David
Research leave - Japan