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Sound Rising from the Paper

Sound Rising from the Paper

Nineteenth-Century Martial Arts Fiction and the Chinese Acoustic Imagination

by Paize Keulemans
Hardback
Publication Date: 24/11/2014

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Chinese martial arts novels from the late nineteenth century are filled with a host of suggestive sounds. Characters cuss and curse in colorful dialect accents, vendor calls ring out from bustling marketplaces, and martial arts action scenes come to life with the loud clash of swords and the sounds of bodies colliding. What is the purpose of these sounds, and what is their history? In Sound Rising from the Paper, Paize Keulemans answers these questions by critically reexamining the relationship between martial arts novels published in the final decades of the nineteenth century and earlier storyteller manuscripts. He finds that by incorporating, imitating, and sometimes inventing storyteller sounds, these novels turned the text from a silent object into a lively simulacrum of festival atmosphere, thereby transforming the solitary act of reading into the communal sharing of an oral performance. By focusing on the role sound played in late nineteenth-century martial arts fiction, Keulemans offers alternatives to the visual models that have dominated our approach to the study of print culture, the commercialization of textual production, and the construction of the modern reading subject.
ISBN:
9780674417120
9780674417120
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
24-11-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Harvard University, Asia Center
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
338
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x27mm
Weight:
0.62kg

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