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Focusing on a diverse cast of characters and/or depraved actions polemicized by writers from the Spring and Autumn period (771-476 B.C.E.) through the Song dynasty (960-1279 C.E.), this volume places center stage transgressive individuals and groups traditionally demonized and marginalized by Confucian annalists and largely shunned by modern scholars. This interdisciplinary collection demonstrates that many of these so-called miscreants—treacherous regicides, impious monks, cutthroat underlings, ill-bred offspring, depraved poet-literati, and disloyal officials—were deemed so not because of a ... More
Keywords: Chinese social history, Chinese political history, Chinese historiography, deviance, transgression, the problem of evil, orthopraxy, heteropraxy
Print publication date: 2017 | Print ISBN-13: 9780824867812 |
Published to Hawaii Scholarship Online: January 2018 | DOI:10.21313/hawaii/9780824867812.001.0001 |
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