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El. knyga: Crafting Chinese Memories: The Art and Materiality of Storytelling

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"Through an interdisciplinary conversation with contributors from social anthropology, religious studies, film studies, literary studies, cultural studies, and history, Crafting Chinese Memories is a novel book which address how works of art shape memories, and offers new ways of conceptualising storytelling, memory-making, art, and materiality. It explores the memories of artists, filmmakers, novelists, storytellers, and persons who come to terms with their own histories even as they reveal the social memories of watershed events in modern China"--

Through an interdisciplinary conversation with contributors from social anthropology, religious studies, film studies, literary studies, cultural studies, and history, Crafting Chinese Memories is a novel book which address how works of art shape memories, and offers new ways of conceptualising storytelling, memory-making, art, and materiality. It explores the memories of artists, filmmakers, novelists, storytellers, and persons who come to terms with their own histories even as they reveal the social memories of watershed events in modern China.

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An ambitious, original interdisciplinary project of memory studies that brings together contributions from several academic disciplines art, film, literature, history, and anthropology. Its highly interesting case studies investigate how memories about/in modern and contemporary China are made through various forms of storytelling and embedded in their materiality. Rui Kunze, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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Foreword: Conceptualising Chinese Memories

Jialin Liu and Raphael Woolf



Introduction: Materiality, Imagination and the Memorable

Katherine Swancutt



Part I: Curating Memories through Art and Film



Chapter
1. The Memory Palace of a Chinese Painter

Benoīt Vermander



Chapter
2. Jia Zhangkes Memory Project, 24 City: Rewriting History,
Rethinking Historiography

Chris Berry



Part II: Framing Memories through Literature and the Body



Chapter
3. Swimming against the Current: The Mediation of Cultural Memory
in the Writings by Christa Wolf and Ding Ling

Yejun Zou



Chapter
4. Chinese Body-Expression and Cultural Memory in Mo Yans Big
Breasts & Wide Hips

Wei Luan



Chapter
5. Remembering Statelessness in Food Stories from Jewish Shanghai

Anna Reading



Part III: Propagating Memories through Storytelling



Chapter
6. From Personal Connections to Mutual Trust: Building Memories with
the Children of the Chinese Staff of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service

Chihyun Chang



Chapter
7. Jailhouse Blues, Storytelling, and Becoming the Stuff of Legends
in Southwest China

Katherine Swancutt and Jiarimuji



Conclusion: Layers, Traces, Fields, and Storehouses of Memory

Katherine Swancutt



Index
Katherine Swancutt is Reader in Social Anthropology and Director of the Religious and Ethnic Diversity in China and Asia Research Unit at King's College London. She is Project Lead of the ERC synergy grant (2020-2026) 'Cosmological Visionaries' and has conducted research across Inner Asia on shamanic and animistic religion for upwards of two decades. Key publications include: Animism Beyond the Soul: Ontology, Reflexivity, and the Making of Anthropological Knowledge (Berghahn, 2018) and Fortune and the Cursed: The Sliding Scale of Time in Mongolian Divination (Berghahn, 2012).