History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and MythHistorical reconstruction is in constant tension with two other more pervasive and influential ways of "knowing" the past - experience and myth. In this long-awaited book, Paul Cohen uses the Boxer uprising of 1898-1900 - a major antiforeign explosion and watershed event in Chinese history - as a vehicle for the skillful illumination of these tensions. History in Three Keys juxtaposes the accounts of historians with those of participants and witnesses and sets these perspectives against the range of popular myths that were fashioned about the Boxers. The first part of the book tells the story of the Boxer uprising as reconstructed by historians. Part Two explores the thought, feelings, and behavior of the direct participants in the Boxer experience, individuals who, without a preconceived idea of the entire event, understood what was happening to them in a manner fundamentally different from historians. Finally, in Part Three, Cohen examines the myths surrounding the uprising in twentieth-century China - and, to a lesser extent, the West - as symbolic representations designed less to elucidate the Boxer past than to draw energy from it in the present. |
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Avis d'utilisateur - daschaich - LibraryThingHistory, Myth and the Boxers: "History in Three Keys" is an excellent history of the Boxer Rebellion in northern China in the late nineteenth century. Even more than that, however, it is a look at the ... Consulter l'avis complet
History in three keys: the boxers as event, experience, and myth
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictHarvard historian Cohen presents a comprehensive and enlightening look at the Boxer Rebellion of 1898-1900, a bloody uprising in north China against native Christians and foreign missionaries. The ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Mass Spirit Possession | 3 |
Magic and Female Pollution | 4 |
Rumor and Rumor Panic | 5 |
Death | 6 |
THE BOXERS AS MYTH | 209 |
The Mythologized Past | 211 |
The New Culture Movement and the Boxers | 223 |
AntiImperialism and the Recasting of the Boxer Myth | 238 |
ix | 357 |
然ㄡˋ xi | 372 |
69 | 373 |
119 | 385 |
146 | 395 |
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