Return of the Monkey King? an online talk by Julia Lovell

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Return of the Monkey King?

an online talk by Julia Lovell

WHAT: “Return of the Monkey King?”, an online talk by Julia Lovell
WHEN: April 8, Thursday, from 7:00 – 8:30 PM Beijing/Shanghai Standard Time
 
MORE ABOUT THE EVENT: Julia Lovell will discuss her new book, Monkey King, an abridged translation of Journey to the West, one of the masterworks of pre-20th-century Chinese fiction. It recounts a Tang-dynasty monk’s quest for Buddhist scriptures in the 7th century AD, accompanied by an omni-talented kung-fu Monkey King called Sun Wukong, one of the most memorable reprobates in world literature; a rice-loving, power-napping divine pig able to fly with its ears; and a depressive man-eating river-sand monster. It is a cornerstone text of Chinese fiction, and index to early modern Chinese culture, thought and history: its stature in East Asian literature may be compared with that of The Canterbury Tales or Don Quijote in European letters. Populated by gods, demons, emperors, dragons, bureaucrats, monks, animals, woodsmen, bandits, and farmers, the novel presents an epic vision of imperial China. It captures, in splendid, inventive detail, the complex weave of Chinese society, politics, and religious belief, within a framework of comic adventure that is profoundly subversive of many popular Western perceptions of Chinese culture.

MORE ABOUT THE SPEAKERJulia Lovell is Professor of Modern China at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is the author of Maoism: A Global History, which won the 2019 Cundill History Prize, and The Opium War, which won the 2012 Jan Michalski Prize. Her many translations of modern Chinese fiction into English include The Real Story of Ah Q and Other Tales of China and an abridged version of Journey to the West, both for Penguin Classics. She writes about China for several newspapers, including The Guardian, Financial Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

HOW TO ATTEND:  To register click the following link and register before April 6; registrants will receive confirmation immediately and the link 24 hours before the talk:
https://ras-china.glueup.cn/event/ras-history-club-the-return-of-the-monkey-king-30974/
RASBJ members attend free (please register with the name with which you joined RASBJ); non-members pay a fee. If you wish to become an RASBJ member in order to attend this event as a member, please join RASBJ no later than April 1.  

NOTE: This is a joint event co-hosted by RAS branches in Shanghai and Beijing, and organized by the Royal Asiatic Society China History Club in Shanghai.


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Date And Time

Thursday, April 8, 2021 @ 19:00 to
20:30

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