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Law -- China -- History.
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Legal stories, Chinese -- History and criticism.
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Legal composition.
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Law and literature.
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Law in literature.
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Descript |
1 online resource (xv, 343 pages). |
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computer c |
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online resource cr |
Contents |
Making a case : characterizing the filial son / Maram Epstein -- Explaining the shrew : narratives of spousal violence and the critique of masculinity in eighteenth-century criminal cases / Janet Theiss -- Between oral and written cultures : Buddhist monks in Qing legal plaints / Yasuhiko Karasawa -- Art of persuasion in literature and law / Robert E. Hegel -- Filial felons : leniency and legal reasoning in Qing China / Thomas Buoye -- Discourse on insolvency and negligence in eighteenth-century China / Pengsheng Chiu -- Poverty tales and statutory politics in mid-Qing fraud cases / Mark McNicholas -- Indictment rituals and the judicial continuum in late Imperial China / Paul R. Katz -- Reading court cases from the Song and the Ming : fact and fiction, law and literature / James St. André -- Beyond Bao : moral ambiguity and the law in late Imperial Chinese narrative literature / Daniel M. Youd -- Genre and justice in late Qing China : Wu Woyao's Strange Case of Nine Murders and its antecedents / Katherine Carlitz -- Interpretive communities : legal meaning in Qing law / Jonathan Ocko. |
Alt author |
Hegel, Robert E., 1943-
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Carlitz, Katherine.
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ISBN |
9780295997544 (electronic bk.) |
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0295997540 (electronic bk.) |
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9780295986913 |
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0295986913 |
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9780295989136 |
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0295989130 |
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