Carlos Rojas presents a sweeping survey of the historical and
political significance of one of the world’s most recognizable
monuments. Although the splendor of the Great Wall has become
virtually synonymous with its vast size, the structure’s conceptual
coherence is actually grounded on the tenuous and ephemeral stories we
tell about it. These stories give life to the Wall and help secure its
hold on our collective imagination, while at the same time permitting
it to constantly reinvent itself in accordance with the needs of each
new era. Through an examination of allusions to the Wall in an
eclectic array of texts—ranging from official dynastic histories,
elite poetry, and popular folktales, to contemporary tourist
testimonials, children’s songs, and avant-garde performance
art—this study maps out a provocative new framework for
understanding the structure’s function and significance. This volume
approaches the Wall through the stories we tell and contends that it
is precisely in this cultural history that we may find the Wall’s
true meaning, together with the secret of its greatness.
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A Cultural History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674058804
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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