Program

China Studies Program Postdoctoral Fellowships, 1988

Project

The Chinese discourse on the strange and Liaozhai zhiyi: the late Ming and early Qing debate on the nature and significance of recording 't

Abstract

Program

ACLS Fellowship Program, 2011

Project

The Culture of Musical Entertainment in Early Modern China: Voice, Instrument, Text

Department

East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Abstract

This project examines the culture of musical entertainment in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties (roughly 1560-1700). During this period, musical entertainment mainly depended on two fashions where elite and popular culture met: courtesans and opera (qu). The study is structured around three key thematic components: the singing voice, the musical text, and the musical instrument. Each category offers fruitful ground for thinking through the material and social aspects of music-making, and for exploring how musical entertainment itself became an important topos to be reflected on in plays, songs, poems, woodblock illustrations, and other works of the time.