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The Objectionable Li Zhi: PART TWO
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PART TWO
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table of contents
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Authenticity and Filiality
1. The Paradoxes of Genuineness: Problematic Self-Revelation in Li Zhi’s Autobiographical Writings
2. Li Zhi’s Strategic Self-Fashioning: Sketch of a Filial Self
Part II. Friends and Teachers
3. The Perils of Friendship: Li Zhi’s Predicament
4. A Public of Letters: The Correspondence of Li Zhi and Geng Dingxiang
5. Affiliation and Differentiation: Li Zhi as Teacher and Student
Part III. Manipulations of Gender
6. Image Trouble, Gender Trouble: Was Li Zhi An Enlightened Man?
7. Native Seeds of Change: Women, Writing, and Rereading Tradition
Part IV. Textual Communities
8. An Avatar of the Extraordinary: Li Zhi as a Shishang Writer and Thinker in the Late-Ming Publishing World
9. Performing Authenticity: Li Zhi, Buddhism, and the Rise of Textual Spirituality in Early Modern China
Part V. Afterlives
10. Performing Li Zhi: Li Zhuowu and the Fiction Commentaries of a Fictional Commentator
11. The Question of Life and Death: Li Zhi and Ming-Qing Intellectual History
Glossary
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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