Cultural Transplantation : : The Writing of Classical Chinese Poetry in Colonial Singapore (1887‒1945) / / Lap Lam.
"Classical-style poetry in modern China and other Sinitic-speaking localities is attracting greater attention with the recent upsurge in academic revision of modern Chinese literary history. Using the concept of cultural transplantation, this monograph attempts to illustrate the uniqueness, com...
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Lam, Lap, author. Cultural Transplantation : The Writing of Classical Chinese Poetry in Colonial Singapore (1887‒1945) / Lap Lam. 1st ed. Leiden : Brill Academic Publishers, 2023. 1 online resource (x, 226 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Chinese overseas : history, literature, and society ; Volume 22 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. "Classical-style poetry in modern China and other Sinitic-speaking localities is attracting greater attention with the recent upsurge in academic revision of modern Chinese literary history. Using the concept of cultural transplantation, this monograph attempts to illustrate the uniqueness, compatibility, and adaptability of classical Chinese poetry in colonial Singapore as well as its sustained connections with literary tradition and homeland. It demonstrates how the reading of classical Chinese poetry can better our understanding of Singapore's political, social, and cultural history, deepen knowledge of the transregional relationship between China and Nanyang, and fine-tune, redress, and enrich our perception of Singapore Chinese literature, Sinophone literature, the Chinese diaspora, and global Chinese identity"-- Provided by publisher. Founding Fathers: Qing Consul-Poets Zuo Binglong and Huang Zunxian -- Naming and Local Colour: Qiu Shuyuan and His "Star Island" Poetry -- Building Cultural Space: Qiu Shuyuan and Singapore's Literary Community -- Reinventing the Blue Tower Tradition: Poetry on Prostitution -- Versifying Religious Belief: Sinitic Buddhism and Buddhist Poets -- Lyrical Records of Social Mores: Bamboo Branch Verse and Singapore Society -- The Uprooted Orchid: Lanhua ji Poets in the Occupation Period --. Chinese Singapore Intellectual life 19th century. Chinese Singapore Intellectual life 20th century. Chinese poetry 19th century History and criticism. Chinese poetry 20th century History and criticism. Singaporean poetry (Chinese) History and criticism. Qiu, Shuyuan, 1874-1941 Criticism and interpretation. 9789004538917 Chinese Overseas Series |
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Lam, Lap, Cultural Transplantation : The Writing of Classical Chinese Poetry in Colonial Singapore (1887‒1945) / Chinese overseas : history, literature, and society ; Founding Fathers: Qing Consul-Poets Zuo Binglong and Huang Zunxian -- Naming and Local Colour: Qiu Shuyuan and His "Star Island" Poetry -- Building Cultural Space: Qiu Shuyuan and Singapore's Literary Community -- Reinventing the Blue Tower Tradition: Poetry on Prostitution -- Versifying Religious Belief: Sinitic Buddhism and Buddhist Poets -- Lyrical Records of Social Mores: Bamboo Branch Verse and Singapore Society -- The Uprooted Orchid: Lanhua ji Poets in the Occupation Period --. |
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Founding Fathers: Qing Consul-Poets Zuo Binglong and Huang Zunxian -- Naming and Local Colour: Qiu Shuyuan and His "Star Island" Poetry -- Building Cultural Space: Qiu Shuyuan and Singapore's Literary Community -- Reinventing the Blue Tower Tradition: Poetry on Prostitution -- Versifying Religious Belief: Sinitic Buddhism and Buddhist Poets -- Lyrical Records of Social Mores: Bamboo Branch Verse and Singapore Society -- The Uprooted Orchid: Lanhua ji Poets in the Occupation Period --. |
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