Gastropoetics in the Jian’an Period: Food and Memory in Early Medieval China

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Early Medieval China Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15299104.2018.1493815
R. Cutter
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The importance of the feast in the Jian’an period was already mentioned by Jian’an literary figures themselves, and the role of such feasts in the creation of poetical works and epistolary writing is well known. It has even been noted that the memory of such feasts is largely responsible for the very notion of a Jian’an literary period. In this article, an examination of works in various genres shows that Jian’an writing on food and the transitory act of eating contributes to a gastropoetics, a term used here as a shorthand for the complex of relationships involving food, cultural practice and cultural memory, poetic inheritance and poetic production, social bonds and social identity— a way of looking at poetry that encompasses both aesthetic singularity and social implications. A stage in the development of poetry involving food imagery is elucidated and works that have sometimes been disparaged as trivial are shown to have had immediate social value and to have embodied old and enduring elements of culture and cultural memory.
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建安时期的饮食诗学:中国中世纪早期的食物与记忆
建安时期宴席的重要性已为建安文学人物所提及,宴席在诗歌创作和书信体写作中的作用也是众所周知的。人们甚至注意到,对这些盛宴的记忆在很大程度上是建安文学时期概念的原因。在本文中,对各种流派的作品进行考察表明,建安关于食物和进食的短暂行为的写作有助于形成一种腹足学,这一术语在这里被用作食物、文化实践和文化记忆、诗歌继承和诗歌生产之间复杂关系的简写,社会纽带和社会身份——一种看待诗歌的方式,它既包含美学的独特性,也包含社会的含义。阐述了涉及食物意象的诗歌发展的一个阶段,有时被贬低为琐碎的作品被证明具有直接的社会价值,并体现了古老而持久的文化和文化记忆元素。
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