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The threshold : the rhetoric of historiography in early medieval China / Zeb Raft.

Author/creator Raft, Zeb author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : Harvard University Asia Center, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm.
Subject(s)
Series Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series
Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series ; 136. ^A28185
Contents The "Absolute" Quality of Historiography -- The Historical Actor and the Rhetoric of Interiority -- The Threat of Exteriorization, and Defense Against It -- Role, Type, and Rhetoric -- The Abuse of Liu Muzhi -- The Use of Liu Muzhi -- Written into History -- A Grammar of Officialdom -- Rhetoric Exigence: Wang Hong Opens the Debate -- Exposition: Speakers One and Two Set the Terms -- Gentry Reasoning Speaker Four: A More Perfect Gentry Casuistry -- The Righteous Contrarian -- The Orchestrator Returns -- Into the Historical Frame -- The Documentary Motive -- Historiography as Public and Private Interest -- The Exigence of Incompletion.
Abstract "What happens when historiography-the way historical events are committed to writing-shapes historical events as they occur? How do we read biography when it is truly "life-writing," its subjects fully engaged with the historiographical rhetoric that would record their words and deeds? The Threshold, a study of the culture of historiography in early medieval China, explores these questions through the lens of the History of Liu-Song, a dynastic history compiled in 488 and covering the first three-quarters of the fifth century. Rhetoric courses through early medieval historiography: from the way a historian framed history for readers to the political machinations contained within historical narratives, from the active use of rhetorical techniques to the passive effect that embedded discourses exercised on historian, historical actor, and reader alike. Tracing these varied strands of historical argumentation, Zeb Raft shows how history was constructed through rhetorical elements including the narration of officialdom, the anecdote, and, above all, the historical document. The portrait that emerges is of an epideictic historiography where praise was mixed with irony and achievement diluted with ambivalence-and where the most secure positions lay on the threshold of political power and historical interpretation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2022049727
ISBN9780674291379
ISBN0674291379

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