

Thomas Kelly, "The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2023)
Dec 23, 2023
Thomas Kelly, author of 'The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China,' discusses the relationship between Chinese literature and material culture in late imperial China. He explores inscribed objects as a means for authors to grapple with the materiality and technologies of writing during a tumultuous period. Topics include monetary inscriptions, seal carving, the role of shopkeepers, and the significance of broken stones. Kelly broadens understandings of the links between the literary and the visual in early modern China.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Inscription of Things: Writing and Materiality in Early Modern China
01:32 • 29min
Monetary Inscriptions in Early Modern China
30:58 • 28min
Resurgence of Interest in Writing with a Knife: Exploring Seal Carving in Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties
58:33 • 11min
Exploring Seal Covers, Makers, and Shopkeepers in Early Modern China
01:09:09 • 2min
The Creativity of Antiquarian Poetry in Qing China
01:11:09 • 5min
Broken Stones and the Meaning of Fragments
01:16:25 • 16min
Excitement for Future Projects and Appreciation for a Beautiful Exploration of Objects and Memory
01:32:15 • 3min