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The Scholar and the State - Fiction as Political Discourse in Late Imperial China (Paperback)
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The Scholar and the State - Fiction as Political Discourse in Late Imperial China (Paperback)
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In imperial China, intellectuals devoted years of their lives to
passing rigorous examinations in order to obtain a civil service
position in the state bureaucracy. This traditional employment of
the literati class conferred social power and moral legitimacy, but
changing social and political circumstances in the Ming (1368-1644)
and Qing (1644-1911) periods forced many to seek alternative
careers. Politically engaged but excluded from their traditional
bureaucratic roles, creative writers authored critiques of state
power in the form of fiction written in the vernacular language. In
this study, Liangyan Ge examines the novels Romance of the Three
Kingdoms, The Scholars, Dream of the Red Chamber (also known as
Story of the Stone), and a number of erotic pieces, showing that as
the literati class grappled with its own increasing
marginalization, its fiction reassessed the assumption that
intellectuals' proper role was to serve state interests and began
to imagine possibilities for a new political order. The open access
publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the
James P. Geiss and Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation.
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