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Author:
Owen, Stephen, 1946- author.
Title:
All mine! : happiness, ownership, and naming in eleventh-century China / Stephen Owen.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
197 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
To 1500
Chinese literature--Song dynasty, 960-1279--History and criticism.
Literature and society--China--History--To 1500.
Chinese literature.
Literature and society.
Song Dynasty (China)
China.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 6. Closure. 2. The Magistrate of Peach Blossom Spring -- 3. Missing Stones -- 4. All Mine: The Poetics of Ownership -- 5. The Stone That Tells Its Name -- 6. The Bamboo in the Breast and in the Belly -- Closure.
Summary:
"Under the Song Dynasty, China experienced rapid commercial growth and monetization of the economy. In the same period, the austere ethical turn that led to neo-Confucianism was becoming increasingly prevalent in the imperial bureaucracy and literati culture. Tracing the influences of these trends in Chinese intellectual history, All Mine! explores the varied ways in which eleventh-century writers worked through the conflicting values of this new world. Stephen Owen contends that in the new money economy of the Song, writers became preoccupied with the question of whether material things can bring happiness. Key thinkers returned to this problem, weighing the conflicting influences of worldly possessions and material comfort against Confucian ideology, which locates true contentment in the Way and disdains attachment to things. In a series of essays, Owen examines the works of writers such as the prose master Ouyang Xiu, who asked whether tranquility could be found in the backwater to which he had been exiled; the poet and essayist Su Dongpo, who was put on trial for slandering the emperor; and the historian Sima Guang, whose private garden elicited reflections on private ownership. Through strikingly original readings of major eleventh-century figures, All Mine! inquires not only into the material conditions of happiness but also the broader conditions of knowledge"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
023120311X
9780231203111
0231203101
9780231203104
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1251740537
LCCN:
2021020189
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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