Ming Qing Studies 2020

Ming Qing Studies 2020
edited by Paolo Santangelo, Sapienza University of Rome

We are glad to inform you that Ming Qing Studies 2020 will be issued in December 2020 by WriteUp Site (https://sites.google.com/site/mqsweb/home/ming-qing-studies-2020 and https://www.writeupbooks.com/ming_qing_studies/).

Ming Qing Studies is an annual publication focused on late imperial China and the broader geo-cultural area of East Asia during the premodern and modern period. Its scope is to provide a forum for scholars from a variety of fields seeking to bridge the gap between ‘oriental’ and western knowledge. Articles may concern any discipline, including sociology, literature, psychology, anthropology, history, geography, linguistics, semiotics, political science, and philosophy. Contributions by young and post-graduated scholars are particularly welcome.

Provided that the process of blind peer-review proceeds with no delay and the scrutiny of our experts confirms the scientificity, scholarly soundness and academic value of the author’s work, it is one of Ming Qing Studies’ commitments to publish the submitted manuscript within one year after its formal acceptance.

This would ensure a timely circulation of the author’s research outcomes without imposing hard limits on word counts or compromising the quality of peer-review, which, for publications in the same field, is usually much longer.

The average article length is 10.000-15.000 words, but long articles and notes on focused topics are also taken into consideration.

Information on Ming Qing Studies and Call for Papers

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Information and Article submission

Please contact:

Prof. Paolo Santangelo, editor                 paolo.santangelo@uniroma1.it
Dr. Tommaso Previato, editorial assistant     tommaso.previato@gmail.com
Dr. M. Paola Culeddu, editorial assistant    paola.culeddu@uniroma1.it
mariapaola.culeddu@gmail.com

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Ming Qing Studies 2020, Table of Contents

Preface by Paolo Santangelo

Articles

Chinese Diplomatic Gifts in Russia in 1655-1730: An Aspect of Intercultural Exchange
Rostislav Berezkin and Maria L. Menshikova

Empowering the Marginalised: Images of Knight-errant Courtesans in the Ming Dynasty
Chen Jiani 陈佳妮

Mongol Military Intrusions and the Frontier Officials Selection in Late Ming China
Geng Yong 耿勇

The Qing Corpus of Manichaean Texts from Fujian
Gábor Kósa

Confucian Chastity over Authenticity of Feeling: Identity and Emotions in a Rewriting of Du Shiniang Sinks Her Jewel Box in Anger in Late Chosŏn Korea
Hyuk-chan Kwon

Import and Export of Ideas, Beliefs and Tastes in World History: The Case of Confucius in 18th Century Italy
Paolo Santangelo

Local Concern and Classical Learning: Understanding Li Guangpo’s 李光坡 (1651-1723) Ritual Studies
Sze Sze Yap

Martyrdom, Sexual Autonomy, and ‘Restrictive Emotionality’: The Making of a Ming Heroine
Isaac Yue

Reviews

Tommaso Previato, Martyrdom and Frontier Banishment in the Official and Devotional Narratives of anti-Qing Uprisings: The Case of Jahri Sufi Women in 18-20th Century Gansu, Ming Qing Studies 2019, Monograph No. 2, WriteUp Site, 2020.
Reviewed by Roberta Tontini

Leaflets

Frontiers of History in China (FHIC)
Archiv Orientální
World Sinology
The Review of Korean Studies (RKS)

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