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Ari Daniel Levine 李瑞
Sex:Male 男
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:3個月

照片 Photo : 李瑞 Ari Daniel Levine

CCS Grant

2004/5~2004/8

Instituion:Department of History, University of Georgia美國喬治亞大學歷史系

Topic:A House in Darkness: The Politics of History and the Language of Politics in the Late Northern Song, 1066-1104北宋後期的修史黨爭與黨爭語言

Specialty:中國中世紀歷史、北宋末年政治與政治語言

Present

Instituion:Department of History, University of Georgia, USA

美國喬治亞大學歷史系

Specialty:北宋末年政治派系鬥爭、北宋文化與文人史

Homepage:Department of History, University of Georgia

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Article catalog
  • Levine, Ari Daniel. 2009. “The Reigns of Hui-tsung (1100-26) and Ch'in-tsung (1126-7) and the Fall of the Northern Sung.” In Cambridge History of China 5.1, ed. Denis C. Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith. Cambridge University Press, pp. 556–643.
  • Levine, Ari Daniel. 2009. “Che-tsung's Reign (1085-1100) and the Age of Faction.” In Cambridge History of China 5.1, ed. Denis C. Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith. Cambridge University Press, pp. 484–555.
  • Levine, Ari Daniel. 2006. “Terms of Estrangement: Factional Discourse during the Early Huizong Reign.” Emperor Huizong and Late Northern Song China: The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics, edited by Patricia Buckley Ebrey and Maggie Bickford. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, pp. 131–170.
  • Levine, Ari Daniel. 2005. “Faction Theory and the Political Imagination of the Northern Song.” Asia Major (Third Series) 18.2: 155–200.
  • Levine, Ari Daniel. “Public Good and Partisan Gain: Languages of Faction in Northern Song China and Eighteenth-Century England.” Completed article, accepted by Journal of World History, currently revising for publication.
  • 時間的形狀 : 南宋筆記與文化記憶的歷史化知識論 = Shapes of time : historical epistemologies of cultural memory in Southern Song memorabilia literature / Ari Daniel Levine[著]
  • “Siyuan de jixu: cong wenhua jiyu, shijue ganshou, ji wenben deng fangmian yantao TangSong Xiangguosi 寺院的記叙: 從文化記憶、視覺感受、及文本等方面研討唐宋相國寺” [The Records of a Temple: Cultural Memory, Visuality, and Textuality in Tang-Song Kaifeng’s Xiangguo Monastery], translated by Zhang Sijing 張思靜. In Kaifeng: Dushi xiangxiang yu wenhua jiyi 開封: 都市 想像與文化記憶 [Kaifeng: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory], edited by Chen Pingyuan 陳平原, David Wang 王德威, and Guan Aihe 關愛和. Beijing: Beijing daxue chubanshe, 2013, pp. 98–129.
  • “A Performance of Transparency: Discourses and Practices of Veracity and Verification in Li Tao’s Long Draft.” Completed chapter for Powerful Arguments: Standards of Validity in Late Imperial China, coedited with Martin Hofmann and Joachim Kurtz. Leiden: Brill (under contract, forthcoming in April 2020), pp. 90–134.
  • “Imaginaries of Empire and Memories of Collapse: Parallel Narratives in Southern Song and Byzantine Memoirs of Conquered Capitals.” Commissioned chapter for Political Communication in Chinese and European History, 1100–1600, edited by Hilde de Weerdt and Franz-Julius Morche (under contract with Amsterdam University Press in May 2019, forthcoming in 2020).
  • “Court and Country: Discourses of Socio-Political Authority in Northern and Southern Song China.” The Medieval History Journal 19.2 (October 2016), pp. 351–393. Special issue “Command versus Consent: Representation and Interpretation of Power in the Late Medieval Eurasian World,” edited by Thomas Ertl.
  • “Jiyizhong de jianyi: Songdai biji suo fanying de Kaifeng Kaibao sita he Tianqing si ta” 記憶中的建 築: 宋代筆記所反映的開封開寶寺塔和天清寺塔 [The Architecture of Memory: Reflections of Kaifeng’s Kaibao Monastery and Tianqing Monastery Pagodas in Song-dynasty Notebooks]. Xin Songxue 新宋學 8 (2019)
  • “Walls and Gates, Windows and Mirrors: Urban Defences, Cultural Memory, and Security Theatre in Song Kaifeng.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 39 (2014), pp. 55–118. Special issue “Knowledge Spheres: Borderlines and Intersections of Expertise and Knowing in China,” edited by Dagmar Schäfer.
  • “Stages of Decline: Cultural Memory, Urban Nostalgia, and Political Indignation as Imaginaries of Resistance in Yue Ke’s Pillar Histories.” The Medieval History Journal 17.2 (October 2014), pp. 337–378. Special issue “The Literary Subversive: Writings of Resistance in East Asian History,” edited by Dominic Steavu.
  • “Welcome to the Occupation: Collective Memory, Displaced Nostalgia, and Dislocated Knowledge in Southern Song Ambassadors’ Travel Records of Jin-dynasty Kaifeng.” T’oung Pao 99.4–5 (2013), pp. 379–444.
  • “Public Good and Partisan Gain: Languages of Faction in Late Imperial China and EighteenthCentury England.” Journal of World History 23.4 (December 2012), pp. 841–882.
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