JCLC第五卷目录(2018年)

(2020-11-25)

Volume 5  •  Issue 1 •  April 2018

Editors Yuan Xingpei & Zong-qi Cai

Table of Contents

 

The Attendant’s Lament: Loansharking, Squeeze, and Extortion in the Yangzhou Novel Fengyue meng (Seductive Dreams)

KEITH MCMAHON

 

Men’s Appearance and Political Careers in Han China

YIQUN ZHOU

 

Music, Morality, and Genre in Tang Poetry

QIAN ZHIXI and CASEY SCHOENBERGER

 

The Xikun Experiment: Imitation and the Making of the New Poetic Style in the Early Northern Song

YUGEN WANG

 

Beef, Fish, and Chestnut Cake: Food for Heroes in the Late Imperial Chinese Novel

YAN LIANG

 

The Pursuit of the Dao: Natsume Sōseki and His Kanshi of 1916

XIAOHUI ZHANG




 

Volume 5  •  Issue 2 •  November 2018

Special Issue

Digital Methods and Traditional Chinese Literary Studies

Editors Thomas J. Mazanec; Jeffery R. Tharsen & Jing Chen

 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

THOMAS MAZANEC, JEFFREY THARSEN, JING CHEN

 

Digital Approaches to Text Reuse in the Early Chinese Corpus

DONALD STURGEON

 

Drawing out the Essentials: Historiographic Annotation as a Textual Network

EVAN NICOLL-JOHNSON

 

Describing Objects in Tang Dynasty Poetic Language: a Study Based on Word Embeddings

MARIANA ZORKINA

 

Exploring Chinese Poetry with Digital Assistance: Examples from Linguistic, Literary, and Historical Viewpoints

CHAO-LIN LIU, THOMAS MAZANEC, JEFFREY THARSEN

 

Networks of Exchange Poetry in Late Medieval China: Notes Toward a Dynamic History of Tang Literature

THOMAS MAZANEC

 

Geographic Distribution and Change in Tang Poetry: Data Analysis from the “Chronological Map of Tang-Song Literature”

WANG ZHAOPENG, QIAO JUNJUN
THOMAS MAZANEC, translator

 

Visualizing Alternative Literary Canons in Ming Dynasty China (1368-1644): A Preliminary Case Study

TIMOTHY ROBERT CLIFFORD

 

New Frontiers of Electronic Textual Research in the Humanities: Investigating Classical Allusions in Chinese Poetry through Digital Methods

YI-LONG HUANG, BINGYU ZHENG