Chinese concepts of privacy
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Leiden [Netherlands] ; Boston :
Brill,
2002.
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Series: | Sinica Leidensia ;
v. 55. |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: PART I: INTRODUCTION
- Particulars and Universals: Studies on Chinese Privacy
- Bonnie S. McDougall
- PART II: EXPERIENCING PRIVACY
- Solitude, Silence and Concealment: Boundaries of the Social Body in Ming Dynasty China
- Charlotte Furth
- Privacy in Dream of the Red Chamber
- Cathy Silber
- PART III: INSCRIBING PRIVACY
- Studying the Private Sphere of the Ancient Chinese Nobility through the Inscriptions on Bronze Ritual Vessels
- Maria Khayutina
- Privacy and Letter Writing in Han and Six Dynasties China
- David Pattinson
- PART IV: NEGOTIATING PRIVACY
- The Origins of Modern Chinese Concepts of Privacy: Notes on Social Structure and Moral Discourse
- Peter Zarrow
- Functions and Values of Privacy in the Correspondence between Lu Xun and Xu Guangping, 1925-1929
- Bonnie S. McDougall
- PART V: EXPOSING PRIVACY
- Privacy and its Ill Effects in Post-Mao Urban Fiction
- Robin Visser
- The Extrication of Memory in Tie Ning's Woman Showering: Privacy and the Trap of History
- Chen Xiaoming
- PART VI: CONCLUSION
- Reflections on Privacy in China
- Stephan Feuchtwang.