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dc.contributor.editorHandler-Spitz, Rivi
dc.contributor.editorLee, Pauline C.
dc.contributor.editorSaussy, Haun
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-28T08:11:19Z
dc.date.available2023-08-28T08:11:19Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifierONIX_20230828_9780295748399_33
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/75822
dc.description.abstractIconoclastic scholar Li Zhi (1527–1602) was a central figure in the cultural world of the late Ming dynasty. His provocative and controversial words and actions shaped print culture, literary practice, attitudes toward gender, and perspectives on Buddhism and the afterlife. Although banned, his writings were never fully suppressed, because they tapped into issues of vital significance to generations of readers. His incisive remarks, along with the emotional intensity and rhetorical power with which he delivered them, made him an icon of his cultural moment and an emblem of early modern Chinese intellectual dissent. In this volume, leading China scholars demonstrate the interrelatedness of seemingly discrete aspects of Li Zhi’s thought and emphasize his far-reaching impact on his contemporaries and successors. In doing so, they challenge the myth that there was no tradition of dissidence in premodern China. The open access publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the James P. Geiss and Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.otherdissent in China
dc.subject.otherMing dynasty intellectual history
dc.subject.otherLi Zhi
dc.subject.othercultural history
dc.subject.otherprint culture
dc.subject.otherBuddhism
dc.subject.otherConfucianism
dc.titleThe Objectionable Li Zhi
dc.title.alternativeFiction, Criticism, and Dissent in Late Ming China
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.6069/9780295748399
oapen.relation.isPublishedBybf4ecffe-ae79-41c6-a4b1-18e7b7aac1b9
oapen.relation.isFundedBydaf6b6ea-bb2a-4ef2-8a69-80df6f6120e5
oapen.relation.isbn9780295748399
oapen.relation.isbn9780295748375
oapen.imprintUniversity of Washington Press
oapen.pages296
oapen.place.publicationSeattle
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