Narrative devices in the Shiji : retelling the past / Lei Yang.

Author
Yang, Lei (Assistant professor of Chinese studies), 1985- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, [2024].
  • ©2024
Description
x, 189 pages ; 24 cm

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    • SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture [More in this series]
    • SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
    Summary note
    "Narrative Devices in the Shiji: Retelling the Past offers the first systematic analysis of narratives in early Chinese historical writings from 400 BCE to 100 CE, with a focus on the Shiji (Records of the Historian), a vast collection of historical accounts completed by Sima Qian (145-86 BCE). For centuries, the dominant approach to the Shiji has been to infer Sima's intentions from his biographical experiences and subsequently project them back into the text. This has caused the import of the work to be overshadowed by Sima's tragedy of castration, and has minimized the question of how narrative as a form affects the text's interpretation. Lei Yang fills the gap by exploring how Sima manipulated the Shiji's narrative structure to represent the past. Drawing on Gérard Genette's narratological theories, the book examines how sequences of events build causality, what is slowed down and sped up to manage information control, and how the text provides multiple perspectives on the same events. Redefining the Shiji's place as a turning point in Chinese textual history, Narrative Devices in the Shiji sheds light on the evolution of early Chinese historiography. As an interdisciplinary dialogue between Chinese texts and the Western theories, it opens the Shiji to new interpretations and provides a novel framework for Chinese historical writings."--Back cover.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • The turn to textual unity
    • Temporal order: weaving a synthesized causality
    • Narrative speed: elaborating stairs ascending to power
    • Multiple points of view: illuminating desires and dynamics.
    ISBN
    • 1438497202
    • 9781438497204
    OCLC
    1402163560
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