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Diverse modes of ming : an introduction | 1 | |
1 | Command and the content of tradition | 23 |
2 | Following the commands of heaven : the notion of ming in early China | 49 |
3 | Languages of fate : semantic fields in Chinese and Greek | 70 |
4 | How to steer through life : negotiating fate in the Daybook | 107 |
5 | Living off the books : fifty ways to dodge ming in early medieval China | 129 |
6 | Simple twists of fate : the Daoist body and its ming | 151 |
7 | Multiple vistas of ming and changing visions of life in the works of Tao Qian | 169 |
8 | Turning lethal slander into generative instruction : laws, ledgers, and the changing taxonomies of fictional production in late imperial China | 205 |
9 | Fate and transcendence in the rhetoric of myth and ritual | 225 |
10 | Hubris in Chinese thought : a theme in post-Mao cultural criticism | 245 |
11 | Gendered fate | 272 |
12 | Divi/nation : modern literary representatations of the Chinese imagined community | 291 |
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