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ISBN 9780674492035

Public Memory in Early China

Explore the intricate practices of memorializing the deceased in early imperial China with Public Memory in Early China by K. E. Brashier. Published by Harvard University in 2014, this hardback edition spans an impressive 526 pages, delving into how memory and identity were constructed during the Han dynasty. Brashier meticulously surveys the significance of memorization and recitation as foundational elements of learning in this era. He further examines critical parameters such as name, age, and kinship, illustrating how these factors played a vital role in shaping public memory. Discover the media that preserved the identities of the departed and gain a deeper understanding of how memory functions in society. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the cultural history of China and the dynamics of collective remembrance.

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Public Memory in Early China

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