Lutes and Marginality in Pre-Modern China

Lutes and Marginality in Pre-Modern China

Art History, Archaeology, and Music Iconography

Furniss, Ingrid Maren

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2024

252

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9781032309118

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1. Introduction and Methodology Part 1: Lutes from the Distant Margins 2. The Archaeology of Lutes in Western Asia 3. Archaeological Evidence for Lutes in Central and South Asia: Innovation and Diversity Part 2: Lutes and China's Border Regions 4. The Round-bodied lute (Ruanxian) in Chinese Funerary Art of the Third to Sixth Centuries 5. Lutes and the Deities that Play Them in Buddhist Art of Northwest China Part 3: From Periphery to Center 6. The Pipa and Marginalized Musicians in Six Dynasties to Tang 7. The Round-Bodied Lute (Ruanxian) in Tang Literature and Material Culture Part 4: Lutes, Gender, and Social Marginality 8. Lutes and Frontiers: Remembering and Constructing Wang Zhaojun and the Wusun Princess, The Five Dynasties through Ming 9. Wenren Strumming the Ruan: An Overview of Song to Early Qing Poetry and Paintings Depicting Scholars as Lute Players 10. Conclusion to Lutes and Marginality in Pre-Modern China
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Music archaeology;Lutes;Chinese music;Asian music;Silk road;Organology;Musical instruments;Pipa;Ruan;Ruanxian;Ancient China;Medieval China;Chinese culture;Asian studies;World music;Visual culture;Material culture;Gender;Wang Zhaojun;String instruments;Funerary art;Buddhist art