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245 00 Writing and law in late Imperial China :|bcrime, conflict,
       and judgment /|cedited by Robert E. Hegel and Katherine 
       Carlitz. 
264  1 Seattle :|bUniversity of Washington Press,|c©2007. 
300    1 online resource (xv, 343 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Asian law series ;|vnumber 18 
505 00 |gMaking a case : characterizing the filial son /|rMaram 
       Epstein --|tExplaining the shrew : narratives of spousal 
       violence and the critique of masculinity in eighteenth-
       century criminal cases /|rJanet Theiss --|tBetween oral 
       and written cultures : Buddhist monks in Qing legal 
       plaints /|rYasuhiko Karasawa --|tArt of persuasion in 
       literature and law /|rRobert E. Hegel --|tFilial felons : 
       leniency and legal reasoning in Qing China /|rThomas Buoye
       --|tDiscourse on insolvency and negligence in eighteenth-
       century China /|rPengsheng Chiu --|tPoverty tales and 
       statutory politics in mid-Qing fraud cases /|rMark 
       McNicholas --|tIndictment rituals and the judicial 
       continuum in late Imperial China /|rPaul R. Katz --
       |tReading court cases from the Song and the Ming : fact 
       and fiction, law and literature /|rJames St. André -- 
       Beyond Bao : moral ambiguity and the law in late Imperial 
       Chinese narrative literature /|rDaniel M. Youd --|tGenre 
       and justice in late Qing China : Wu Woyao's Strange Case 
       of Nine Murders and its antecedents /|rKatherine Carlitz -
       -|tInterpretive communities : legal meaning in Qing law /
       |rJonathan Ocko. 
650  0 Law|zChina|xHistory. 
650  0 Legal stories, Chinese|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Legal composition. 
650  0 Law and literature. 
650  0 Law in literature. 
700 1  Hegel, Robert E.,|d1943- 
700 1  Carlitz, Katherine. 
830  0 Asian law series ;|vno. 18. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvcwnc4m 
921    . 
936    JSTOR-E-2019-20