2013 Fiscal Year Final Research Report
Compiling Genealogy on Stone: The Evolution of Family Genealogy in North China during the Jin and Yuan Periods (1127-1368)
Project/Area Number |
23720351
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
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Allocation Type | Multi-year Fund |
Research Field |
Asian history
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Research Institution | Waseda University |
Principal Investigator |
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Project Period (FY) |
2011 – 2013
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Keywords | 中国華北社会 / 文化変容 / 歴史的記憶 / 碑刻 / 文献史料 / 女真支配 / モンゴル支配 / 宗族 |
Research Abstract |
Shedding light on long-forgotten steles,collectively "genealogical steles" (xianyingbei), recently uncovered essays, and local gazetteers, this project illustrated the lasting impact of dynastic changes and subsequent social transition over the changing memory of ancestry, family history, and cultural identity in kinship organization in North China from the twelfth to the fourteenth century. Once compiled, erected, and installed, literary collections and steles were expected to corroborate the claimed memories of the kin group. Even beyond the fall and rise of dynasties, they functioned as a focal point among kinsfolk who reinterpreted the contents of the materials from different angles in order to reshape their kin group better fitting in the new social, cultural, and political landscapes.
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[Presentation] Struggling to Remain Small : The Transformation of Kinship Organization in North China, 1368-1890, in Panel 198, The Significance of the Seventeenth Century in Qing History : Re-examining the Formation of Qing Political, Economic, Social, and Legal Structures ― Sponsored by Society for Qing Studies2014
Author(s)
Tomoyasu Iiyama
Organizer
The Significance of the Seventeenth Century in Qing History : Re-examining the Formation of Qing Political, Economic, Social, and Legal Structures ― Sponsored by Society for Qing Studies," Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies 2014
Place of Presentation
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia (PA), USA (英語)
Year and Date
2014-03-29
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