Product Information
This book analyzes Confucian ideology as culture and culture as history by exploring the interplay between popular ritual performance of the opera Mulian and gentrified mercantile lineages in late imperial Huizhou. Mulian, originally a Buddhist tale featuring the monk Mulian's journey through the underworld to save his mother, underwent a Confucian transformation in the sixteenth century against a backdrop of vast socioeconomic, intellectual, cultural, and religious changes. The author shows how local elites appropriated the performance of Mulian, turning it into a powerful medium for conveying orthodox values and religious precepts and for negotiating local social and gender issues altered by the rising money economy. The sociocultural approach of this historical study lifts Mulian out of the exercistic-dramatic-ethnographic milieu to which it is usually consigned. This new approach enables the author to develop an alternative interpretation of Chinese popular culture and the Confucian tradition, which in turn sheds significant new light upon the social history of late imperial China.Product Identifiers
PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN-139780804750325
eBay Product ID (ePID)90079141
Product Key Features
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRitual Opera and Mercantile Lineage: The Confucian Transformation of Popular Culture in Late Imperial Huizhou
Publication Year2005
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorQitao Guo
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height235 mm
Item Weight667 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorQitao Guo