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Borders of Chinese Civilization : Geography and History at Empire’s End
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Douglas Howland
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1996
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-8203-4
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1996
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10.1215/9780822382034
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Note
pp. ix
Note
pp. ix
Note
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Civilization from the Center:
pp. 11
1. Civilization from the Center: The Geomoral Context of Tributary Expectations
pp. 11
Civilization from the Center
pp. 43
Civilization as Universal Practice:
pp. 43
2 Civilization as Universal Practice The Context of Writing and Poetry
pp. 43
Civilization as Universal Practice
pp. 71
Prologue: Geographical Knowledge and Forms of Representation
pp. 71
Prologue:
pp. 71
Prologue
pp. 80
Journeys to the East
pp. 80
Journeys to the East:
pp. 80
3. Journeys to the East: The Geography of Historical Sites and Self in the Travelogue
pp. 108
4 The Historiographical Use of Poetry
pp. 108
The Historiographical Use of Poetry
pp. 108
The Historiographical Use of Poetry
pp. 157
The Utility of Objectification in the Geographic Treatise
pp. 157
5 The Utility of Objectification in the Geographic Treatise
pp. 157
The Utility of Objectification in the Geographic Treatise
pp. 197
Negotiating Civilization and Westernization
pp. 197
Negotiating Civilization and Westernization
pp. 197
6 Negotiating Civilization and Westernization
pp. 242
Afterword
pp. 242
Afterword
pp. 242
Afterword
pp. 251
Notes
pp. 251
Notes
pp. 251
Notes
pp. 303
Bibliography
pp. 303
Bibliography
pp. 303
Bibliography
pp. 323
Glossary
pp. 323
Glossary
pp. 333
Index
pp. 333
Index
pp. 333
Index
pp. 342
Back Matter
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