1st Edition

The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Language and Culture

Edited By Liwei Jiao Copyright 2024
    302 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Language and Culture represents the first English anthology that delves into the fascinating and thought-provoking relationship between the Chinese language and culture, exploring various macro and micro perspectives.

    Chinese culture boasts a history of ten thousand years, while the Chinese language’s recorded history spans at least three thousand years, dating back to the Shang dynasty oracle bone inscriptions (OBI).

    This handbook is comprised of 17 chapters from 18 scholars including Victor Mair and William S-Y. Wang. Many chapters approach their respective topics with a comprehensive and historical outlook. Certain extensive subjects are addressed in multiple chapters, complementing one another. These topics include:

    • The languages and peoples of China, and the southern Chinese dialects
    • Mandarin’s evolution into a national language and its related writing reforms
    • Language as a propaganda tool in the Cultural Revolution and in contemporary China
    • Chinese idioms and colloquialisms

    This book offers an approachable exploration of the subject, appealing to both specialists and enthusiasts of the Chinese language and culture.

    List of figures

    List of tables

    Acknowledgements

    Contributors

     

    Introduction

                Liwei Jiao

     

    Part I

    Writing, Sounds, and Culture

     

    1 Chinese Manuscript Culture

                Imre Galambos

     

    2 A Century of Chinese Writing Reform

                Victor H. Mair and Jing Hu

     

    3 Chinese Phonology and Cross-Cultural Exchange in History

                Chu Chia Ning

     

    4 Monosyllabicity of Chinese in a Quadripartite Classification of World Languages: Exceptions Explained

                Chen Weiheng

     

    Part II

    Philosophy, Politics, and Culture

     

    5 The Linguistics of Chinese Philosophical Keywords

                Paul R. Goldin

     

    6 Power and Persuasion: Language and Politics in China

                Fengyuan Ji

     

    7 Chinese Exceptionalism: Linguistic Construction of a Superpower

                Liu Kang

     

    8 Distinguishing between Early Modern and Modern Chinese Lexicons: Mandarin’s Journey to Becoming a national language

                Shen Guowei

     

    Part III

    Words, Expressions, Discourse, and Culture

     

    9 Chinese Idioms and Culture

                Liwei Jiao

     

    10 Colloquialisms and Chinese Culture

                Zhou Jian

     

    11 Place Name as Personal Identification

                Zhuqing Li

     

    12 Chinese Emotions: Words, Meaning and Culture

                Zhengdao Ye

     

    13 Classroom Discourse in Chinese as a Second Language

                Fangyuan Yuan

     

    Part IV

    China, Chinese, Dialects, and Culture

     

    14 Sinophone Studies

                Edward McDonald

     

    15 A Dynamic Perspective on the Languages and Peoples of China

                William S-Y. Wang

     

    16 On the Origin of Han Chinese and Chinese Dialects of South China

                Deng Xiaohua

     

    17 The Common Language, Dialects and Chinese Cultural Traditions

                Zheng Wei

     

    Index

    Biography

    Liwei Jiao is Senior Lecturer of East Asian Studies at Brown University. His research interests include Chinese phraseology, lexicography, language and culture, and language instruction. His publications include a series of Routledge dictionaries, such as 500 Common Chinese Idioms, 500 Common Chinese Proverbs and Colloquial Expressions, and A Cultural Dictionary of the Chinese Language. He has also contributed three entries, including one on Yuen Ren Chao, to the Encyclopedia of China (third edition, 2022).