ABSTRACT

Voices of East Asia provides significant yet accessible readings in translation chosen to stimulate interest in the long and rich cultural history of East Asia, the countries of China, Japan, and Korea. The readings range from ancient to modern, elite to popular, and include poetry, stories, essays, and drama. Each section begins with a broad but brief overview of that country’s political and cultural history. Each reading is preceded by a concise explanation of its literary and cultural context. As expertise in East Asian studies has exploded in the West in recent decades, a novice could be overwhelmed by all the materials available now. In this volume, however, the reader will find a manageable set of texts that may be read on their own, as part of a world literature course, or as supplementary readings for an East Asian history class. As economic and political news from East Asia sweeps across the world, this anthology aims to provide a taste of the enduring traditions upon which contemporary East Asia is built, a glimpse into the hopes and fears, love and sorrow in the hearts of the people behind the headlines.

This anthology will be welcomed by students and scholars of Asian history, culture, society and literature.

part I|131 pages

China

chapter 4|4 pages

Analects

chapter 5|4 pages

Mencius

chapter 10|9 pages

The West Chamber

chapter 11|13 pages

Journey to the West

chapter 12|14 pages

Outlaws of the Marsh

chapter 13|8 pages

Short Stories

chapter 14|16 pages

Essays

chapter 15|15 pages

The Old Gun

part II|137 pages

Japan

chapter 17|4 pages

The Pillow Book

chapter 18|16 pages

The Tale of Genji

chapter 21|6 pages

Essays in Idleness

chapter 22|7 pages

Nakamitsu

chapter 24|15 pages

Short Stories

chapter 25|17 pages

Jusan'ya. The Thirteenth Night

chapter 26|15 pages

Stories

chapter 27|10 pages

A Sudden Flash of Light

part III|62 pages

Korea