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1. Handbook of Chinese Mythology (Handbooks of World Mythology) by Lihui Yang, Deming An | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2008-03-13)
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Modern guide to Chinese mythology
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals |
2. Chinese Mythology: An Introduction by Anne M. Birrell | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(1999-04-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description "We must all thank Professor Birrell for providing an incredibly bountiful source, containing all manner of practical and fascinating information within its framework of myths. This book should find many uses and readers -- it is a superb resource for teaching about Chinese myth, literature, history, religion, culture, and thought." -- Suzanne Cahill,The Journal of Asian Studies InChinese Mythology, Anne Birrell provides English translations of some 300 representative myth narratives selected from over 100 classical texts, many of which have never before been translated into any Western language. Organizing the narratives according to themes and motifs common to world mythology, Birrell addresses issues of source, dating, attribution, textural variants, multiforms, and context. Drawing on exhaustive work in comparative mythology, she surveys the development of Chinese myth studies, summarizes the contribution of Chinese and Japanese scholars to the study of Chinese myth since the 1920s, and examines special aspects of traditional approaches to Chinese myth. The result is an unprecedented guide to the study of Chinese myth for specialists and nonspecialists alike. "Goes far beyond anything in or out of print on this subject. Nothing remotely of this stimulating nature and high quality exists in English. It will be very much sought after by sinologists, but especially by non-sinologist comparativists. Birrell has singlehandedly saved the scholarly world at least a decade in its attempts to come to grips with this fragmented, refractory body of narratives... [A] marvelous work of humanistic scholarship." -- Victor H. Mair, University of Pennsylvania "The first serious and comprehensive introduction to Chinese mythology aimed at both the specialist and general reader. It is splendidly organized with well-chosen texts, lucid commentary, and useful supplementary matter... Sets new standards in the presentation of Chinese mythology." -- Asian Affairs "One can safely expect to see this volume in all libraries that serve educated general readers as well as even the most modest academic libraries. Anne Birrell is to be congratulated for bringing this arcane subject matter into the grasp of a wide variety of readers outside the China-studies area." -- Robert E. Hegel,Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews Customer Reviews (7)
Could be a bit quicker..
Nice outside look at a culture
Very Tough Student Text
Mistitled, Misreviewed
Ian Myles Slater on A Unique Resource |
3. Chinese Mythology by Claude Helft | |
Hardcover: 80
Pages
(2007-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description "This slim book offers high visual interest along with concise introductions to an important body of myths. . . . Full-page and vignette illustrations in traditional style with strong ink lines emphasize vitality and movement. Chen's evocative and richly colored paintings add value to this compact edition."—School Library Journal |
4. Dragons, Gods & Spirits from Chinese Mythology by Tao Sanders | |
Hardcover: 132
Pages
(1987-01-01)
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Thoroughly Enjoyable
Dragons, Gods, and Myths from Chinese Mythology |
5. Chinese Mythology A to Z by Jeremy Roberts | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2004-07)
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Richly illustrated yet lacking
Interesting, but some of it doesn't quite feel right |
6. Chinese Myths (British Museum--Legendary Past Series) by Anne Birrell | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2000-09-15)
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This is NOT an introduction to Chinese mythological literature
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7. A Chinese Bestiary : Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas by Richard E. Strassberg | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2002-06-17)
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A great work of scholarship and fun to read
"Shan Hai Jing" was found to be the Catalog of human population!
A Scholarly Read Not to Be Missed To explore the Shan hai jing is to undertake an odyssey in search of its mysteries. This literary venture can easily boggle the mind, especially when it comes to accomplishing a creditable translation with a plausible exegesis of its contents. Many of the traditional commentaries are, for the most part, useless, since the commentators were themselves ignorant of the folklore and palæozoology that underlies this venerable and probably composite text. It requires a whole critical apparatus built around it before an even reasonably full interpretation can be achieved, especially by the philological unwary. Richard Eric Strassberg, Professor of Chinese in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California at Los Angeles, offers us an exceptionally fine work of scholarship in his thorough editing, excellent translation, and extensive commentary of this ancient work. He provides his readers with a new and invigorating approach to wandering through this arcane world.Heledsus along this jing,or "guideway" andfamiliarizesus with its passages as a jing, or a "classic." As our guide,hepoints out in his introductory remarks (p. 5), as a daybook to guide the reader in "choosing auspicious days for travel and avoiding danger from gods and demons." As its expounder, he penetrates its "sacred geography filled with strikingly unusual denizens" (p. xiv) and acquaints us with its mysteries. Strassberg reminds us that he has "undertaken the risky venture of providing translations whenever possible of the names of creatures, places, and things. Though well aware of the risks involved in the more polysemous case, I offer these translations as reasonable significations that would have occurred to traditional Chinese readers both to facilitate the readers contact with this difficult text and to stimulate further consideration among specialists of what these names might have meant." (p. xviii) One can never be too exacting when it comes to translating ancient Chinese words, nor should such exactitude be so constrained as to preclude the full rein they must be givenin order to convey the splendor of their exquisite implicitness. And, again, one can never be too careful when it comes to avoiding renderings which are vitiated by the bland assumption that they meant then what they mean in later dynastic periods; accordingly, such assumptions can be distorted or entirely false. The author has adroitly avoided such pitfalls and he does not misguide his readers. The contents of A Chinese Bestiary: Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas (hereafter cited as A Chinese Bestiary) consists of eight parts: List of Illustrations; a Preface; Editorial Notes; a meticulous introduction, followed by 76 plates of the rare illustrations found in the 1597 Yaoshantang reprint of the earlier Wang Chongqing edition as well as 345 descriptions of its demoniac/theriomorphic denizens; extensive Notes; an inclusive Selected Bibliography; and a thorough Glossary Index to Plates. Strassberg has gone to considerable effort to cull through resources in order to provide his readers with what is regarded as being the earliest surviving illustrations of woodblock engravings from the above rare work, making the illustrations available perhaps for the first time in any foreign publication, thereby, providing his readers with an artistic tour de force into the realm of a Chinese bestiary. In discussing the origins of A Chinese Bestiary, the author refers to how "the yi-physicians credited Divine Farmer (Shennong) and the Yellow Thearch...with having written important medical and pharmacological treatises." (p. 4) One is reminded of Angus Graham's remarks that "legends of Shennong and the Yellow Emperor develop in interaction as representatives of rival tendencies to political centralization and decentralization...."Thispoliticaldichotomywithin medicinealsoreflectsa gradual division within Chinese society between the illiterati (the bearers of oral traditions, including folk medicine) and the literati (the bearers of written traditions, including what would later become known as traditional Chinese medicine). Consequently, one can with caution suggest that materia medica may have been later more closely associated with folk traditions even though it is referenced in the Huang di nei jing su wen, or "The Inner Canon of the Yellow Thearch,BasicQuestions" whichformsinparttheliteraryfoundationof Chinese medicine. As for minor suggestions, I would offer the following remarks: It would be more convenient for the reader to have the ideograms side by side with their Romanized counterparts, not to mention having the footnotes at the foot of each page for immediate and convenient referencing; there are a few entries,such as guai,yi, xi,andqiuwhose ideogramsaremissing in the GlossaryIndex; there is some question to rendering of yu and jin as "jade" and "gold,"or zhen as "minister," since in most texts as early as this they mean "precious stones," "precious metals," and "magnate." Similarly, jing bi shi probably means "azure pi stones" (bi is an unidentified stone in early texts, used for making arrowheads; its use as a color word is much later); and, even given all of Strassberg's extensive footnotes, the undaunting quest for more appears to be an insatiable need (e.g., the guanxiong min, or "the people with perforated chests" (pp. 163-164) may refer to those people who were carried on planks of simple construction before the advent of sedan chairs). The contents of A Chinese Bestiary are not vitiated by bland assumptions of contextual meanings misplaced in dynastic disorder or by a "highly imaginative rendition" (p. xvii) in which assumptions can be distorted or entirely false. Strassberg's literary astuteness and refined linguistic sensitivity provide his readers with an encompassing grasp of its numerous subtleties and variegated shades of meaning. He has not failed to afford his readers, specialists and nonspecialists alike, with an exceptional opportunity of improving our appreciation and understanding of this fascinating ancient Chinese text. It joins the ranks of Yuan Ke's Shan hai jing jiaoyi, Rémi Mathieu's Étude sur la Mythologie et L'ethnologie de la Chine Ancienne and Riccardo Fracasso's Libro dei monti e dei mari (Shanhai jing): Cosmografia e mitologia nella Cina Antica, as being the best translation in its language--English--as well as a must read for those whose penchant is ancient Chinese studies.
hungry for zhiguai ^__^ |
8. Chinese Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Owen Giddens, Sandra Giddens | |
Library Binding: 64
Pages
(2006-05-30)
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9. Chinese Gods and Myths (Ancient Cultures) | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(1999-08)
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10. Chinese Myths (Graphic Mythology) by Rob Shone, Claudia Saraceni | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2006-03-30)
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11. Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity (Sinica Leidensia, V. 43) by Barend J. Ter Haar | |
Hardcover: 517
Pages
(1998-11)
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"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." |
12. Chinese Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends) by Anthony Christie | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1985-09)
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13. Essential Chinese Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Martin Palmer, Zhao Xiaomin, Joanne O'Brien, James Palmer | |
Paperback: 195
Pages
(1997-06)
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14. Chinese Myth: A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology) by Philip Wilkinson | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2007-09-30)
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15. Dragons and Dynasties: An Introduction to Chinese Mythology by Yuan Ke | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1993-10-05)
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16. Chinese Mythological Gods (Images of Asia) by Keith G. Stevens | |
Hardcover: 104
Pages
(2001-11-08)
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Les derniers mythes et legendes chinois
China House The first CHINESE MYTHOLOGICAL GODS were around before the world. For example, Daoists believed their great master Hongjun Laozu to be life-giving nature, from before the world was made. The actual worldmaker, either Pangu the giant or Yuanshi Tianzun, was in the next set of gods. Some were gods of the ancestors of the Chinese people, in what's now southern Shanxi province, about 6,000-7,000 years ago. Others these ancestors got from the people they met in moving into what's now central and southern China. The latest gods were believed to have come down from heaven just 100 years ago. Ordinary Chinese people saw all of them as helpers drawing on the power of the highest god, the Jade Emperor Yu Huang Dadi. Favorite helpful gods have been Lei Gong, for kidnapped children, orphans, and widows; Tai Sui, whenever the ground's disturbed; and Yang Jian, during trouble. Then came the heroes of legend. They showed up as demigods, sage emperors, and founding ministers of Chinese culture. For example, Yo and Shun were last of the 5 legendarily wise emperors. All Chinese rulers were supposed to be like them. There were also supposed to be the same kinds of ministers on earth, as in heaven. Rule in both places needed ministers of agriculture, exorcisms, finance, fire, the 5 sacred mountains, medicine, public works, thunder, time, war, and water. A favorite was Yu the engineer. His canals and embankments tamed the "untameable" Yellow river. A lot of this was written in two stories. One was the Fengshen Yanyi, or Identification of the gods, from the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. Carvers made their images and statues from its descriptions. The other was the Xiyou Ji, or Journey to the West, from the 16th century. It was about a Buddhist monk, Xuanzang, bringing Buddhist books, icons and images to China about 1,200 years ago. So Keith G Stevens did an excellent job of sorting out an unknown subject for me. I'd read other books by him. His book gives a good understanding of Chinese culture, ... ... Read more |
17. A Glossary of Words and Phrases in the Oral Performing and Dramatic Literatures of (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) by Dale Johnson | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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18. From Deluge to Discourse: Myth, History, and the Generation of Chinese Fiction (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Deborah Lynn Porter | |
Paperback: 310
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(1996-07-03)
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19. Chinese Mythology: The Four Dragons (Jr. Graphic Mythologies) by Tom Daning | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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20. Mythology & Folklore of the Hui, a Muslim Chinese by Shujiang Li | |
Paperback: 478
Pages
(1994-07-01)
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Not very interesting
One star
how can you make sure that the stories belong to Hui ? |
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