Subject: Animals--China--History

Animals through Chinese history : earliest times to 1911
AuthorSchäfer, DagmarSterckx, Roel, 1969-Siebert, Martina
PlaceCambridge, Eng.
PublisherCambridge University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQL21.C6 A55 2019d
Descriptionpdf. [xiii, 277 p. : ill. ; 24 cm]
Note

Animals through Chinese history : earliest times to 1911 / edited by Roel Sterckx, University of Cambridge, Martina Siebert, Berlin State Library, Dagmar Schäfer, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Knowing animals in Chinese history: an introduction / Dagmar Schäfer, Martina Siebert and Roel Sterckx -- 1. Shang sacrificial animals : material documents and images / Adam C. Schwartz -- 2. Animal to edible : the ritualization of animals in early China / Roel Sterckx -- 3. Noble creatures : filial and righteous animals in early medieval Confucian thought / Keith N. Knapp -- 4. Walking by itself : the singular history of the Chinese cat / Timothy H. Barrett and Mark Strange -- 5. Bees in China : a brief cultural history / David Pattinson -- 6. Where did the animals go? : presence and absence of livestock in Chinese agricultural treatises / Francesca Bray -- 7. Animals as text : producing and consuming 'text-animals' / Martina Siebert -- 8. Great plans : Song dynastic (960-1279) institutions for human and veterinary healthcare / Dagmar Schäfer and Han Yi -- 9. Animals in nineteeth-centry eschatological discourse / Vincent Goossaert -- 10. Reconsidering the boundaries : multicultural and multilingual perspectives on the care and management of the emperors' horses in the Qing / Sare Aricanli -- 11. Animals as wonders : writing commentaries on monthly ordinances in Qing China / Zheng Xinxian -- 12. Reforming the humble pig : pigs, pork and contemporary China / Mindi Schneider.

This volume opens a door into the rich history of animals in China. As environmental historians turn their attention to expanded chronologies of natural change, something new can be said about human history through animals and about the globally diverse cultural and historical dynamics that have led to perceptions of animals as wild or cultures as civilized. This innovative collection of essays spanning Chinese history reveals how relations between past and present, lived and literary reality, have been central to how information about animals and the natural world has been processed and evaluated in China. Drawing on an extensive array of primary sources, ranging from ritual texts to poetry to veterinary science, this volume explores developments in the human-animal relationship through Chinese history and the ways in which the Chinese have thought about the world with and through animals. This title is also available as Open Access.

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ISBN9781108551571
LCCN2018022946