

Journey to the West
4 snips May 20, 2021
Julia Lovell, a Professor of Modern Chinese History and Literature, and Chiung-yun Evelyn Liu, an Associate Research Fellow specializing in Chinese literature, dive into the beloved Ming dynasty novel, 'Journey to the West.' They discuss the vibrant cultural backdrop of 16th-century China that inspired its creation. The duo explores the complex relationships between Monkey, Tripitaka, and their companions, highlighting themes of human flaws, enlightenment, and cultural exchange. Their insights reveal the character of Monkey as a symbol of defiance and the novel's lasting impact across different eras.
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Ming Dynasty Literature Boom
- 16th-century China had a booming economy and culture, driven by trade.
- This led to a rise in publishing, creating more books than the rest of the world combined.
Authorship of Journey to the West
- The authorship of Journey to the West is uncertain, with Wu Cheng'an's name commonly associated since the early 20th century.
- The novel may have been a collaborative effort like a film script, reflecting the vibrant publishing culture.
Journey to the West Overview
- Journey to the West is divided into three parts: Monkey King's origin, Tripitaka's selection, and the pilgrimage's 81 challenges.
- Monkey King, imprisoned for mischief, protects Tripitaka on a journey to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.