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_aWriting and law in late Imperial China : _bcrime, conflict, and judgment / _cedited by Robert E. Hegel and Katherine Carlitz. |
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_aSeattle : _bUniversity of Washington Press, _c(c)2007. |
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_aAsian law series ; _vno. 18 |
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_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 -- _tBeyond 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. |
520 | 0 | _aScholars of Chinese history, law, literature, and religions consider the influence of the Ming and Qing dynasties legal culture on literature and the influence of literary conventions on the presentation of legal case. | |
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_aLaw _zChina _xHistory. |
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_aLegal stories, Chinese _xHistory and criticism. |
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650 | 0 | _aLegal composition. | |
650 | 0 | _aLaw and literature. | |
650 | 0 | _aLaw in literature. | |
655 | 1 | _aElectronic Books. | |
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_aHegel, Robert E., _d1943- |
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700 | 1 | _aCarlitz, Katherine. | |
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