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Material Culture, Power, and Identity in Ancient China

Material Culture, Power, and Identity in Ancient China

Material Culture, Power, and Identity in Ancient China

Xiaolong Wu, Hanover College, Indiana
April 2017
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9781107134027
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    In this book, Xiaolong Wu offers a comprehensive and in-depth study of the Zhongshan state during China's Warring States Period (476–221 BCE). Analyzing artefacts, inscriptions, and grandiose funerary structures within a broad archaeological context, he illuminates the connections between power and identity, and the role of material culture in asserting and communicating both. The author brings an interdisciplinary approach to this study. He combines and cross-examines all available categories of evidence, including archaeological, textual, art historical, and epigraphical, enabling innovative interpretations and conclusions that challenge conventional views regarding Zhongshan and ethnicity in ancient China. Wu reveals the complex relationship between material culture, cultural identity, and statecraft intended by the royal patrons. He demonstrates that the Zhongshan king Cuo constructed a hybrid cultural identity, consolidated his power, and aimed to maintain political order at court after his death through the buildings, sculpture, and inscriptions that he commissioned.

    • Presents new, innovative ways of interpreting Zhongshan remains and texts that take into account agency, statecraft, and identity construction
    • Takes an interdisciplinary approach that combines archaeological, art historical, historical, and epigraphical analysis
    • Provides focused, detailed and in-depth analysis of all available evidence

    Product details

    January 2017
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108229616
    0 pages
    82 b/w illus. 5 maps 7 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of maps
    • List of tables
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Historical setting and approaches to the study of an ancient state in Warring States China
    • 2. Life, death, and identity in Zhongshan: sorting out the archaeological evidence
    • 3. Royal mortuary practice and artifacts: hybridity, identity, and power
    • 4. Inter-state politics and artistic innovation during the reign of King Cuo
    • 5. Statecraft and Zhongshan bronze inscriptions
    • 6. Funerary architecture, kingly power, and court politics
    • Conclusion
    • Appendixes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Xiaolong Wu , Hanover College, Indiana

      Xiaolong Wu is Associate Professor of Art History at Hanover College, Indiana. He received his BA in Chinese archaeology from Beijing University and his PhD in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh. His research interest focuses on the material culture of late Bronze Age China and its interactions with the Eurasian Steppe, and issues related to ethnicity, hybridity, agency, and political power.