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EARLY MEDIEVAL CHINA, NUMBER 30, 2024
Around the Clock: The Problem of Time in the Poetry of Bao Zhao
Evoking the Past: The Ning Mao Sarcophagus and the Images of the Deceased in Early Medieval China
The Consequences of Reunifications in Chinese History: The Founding of the Sui vs. the Founding of the Song
Fiat or Finesse: Tang Emperor Taizong’s Use of Poems as Gifts
FORUM: In the Middle of What? On Periodization and the Global Medieval
Patricia B. Ebrey, Periodizing by Dynasty
Hilde de Weerdt, Fluid Boundaries and the Art of In-Betweenness: Practicing Middle Period History Globally
Lucas Rambo Bender, Period Terms and Narrative Thinking
Michael J. Puett, Modernity Narratives, Modernity Moments, and Belatedness: Periodization as an Historical Construct
Nicolas Tackett, The Tang-Song Transition, Political Fragmentation, and the “Global Middle Ages”
S
tephen Owen, Periodization, Middles, and Others
Experiences of Elite Women in the Northern Wei State
Robert Ford Campany, Dreaming and Self-Cultivation in China: 300 BCE–800 CE
Qiulei Hu, Abandoned Women and Boudoir Resentment: The Construction of the Feminine Voice in Early Medieval Chinese Literature
Dorothy Wong, ed. Dynamics of Interregional Exchange in East Asian Buddhist Art, 5th–13th Century
A Report on the 14th Medieval Workshop at Rutgers University
WENDY SWARTZ and YUANQING JIANG
EDITOR
’
S NOTE
In many ways, a recurrent theme of this issue is, to borrow the title of one of the
featured articles,
“
the problem of time.
”
From full-length articles and short essays
on the connection between historical periods and between past and present, to
reviews of books that trace the evolution of a phenomenon or the ramifications
of an issue over many centuries, the issue contains many rich, thoughtful, and
thought-provoking pieces.
This issue features four research articles in the fields of art, literature, and history.
Dominic Toscano
’
s article focuses on how the Liu-Song poet Bao Zhao deals with
his anxiety about time, exploring, among others, his concern with the mechanism of
time measurement in the
fu
on the clepsydra in addition to a wide range of poems.
Jin Xu
’
s article examines the multifarious functions of the images of the deceased
during the late Northern Wei period by reconsidering the famous images of the
Ning Mao sarcophagus, arguing that they are designed to construct a vivid connec-
tion between the past and the present. Nicolas Tackett
’
s article, an in-depth com-
parative study of the circumstances and process of the founding of the Sui
dynasty and those of the founding of the Zhao-Song dynasty, illuminates the differ-
ent political cultures of both the Sui-Tang period and the Song period. Xiaojing
Miao
’
s article investigates the ways in which Tang Emperor Taizong uses poems
as gifts to his courtiers to cultivate ruler-minister relationship and build legitimacy
in the context of his controversial ascension to the throne in a newly founded
empire, contending that poetry is an equalizing force in the game of power.