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Towers in the Void

Li Yu and Early Modern Chinese Media
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Towers in the Void explores the life and work of Li Yu, a maverick cultural entrepreneur during the turbulent Ming-Qing dynastic transition. Li Yu’s prolific creativity spanned theatre, literature, fashion, wellness, garden and interior design, and administrative writing. This groundbreaking study reveals how he intertwined these diverse media forms through the technology of woodblock printing, reshaping early modern media by linking books, buildings, and bodies.

Author S. E. Kile highlights Li Yu's innovative approach to media materiality and cultural entrepreneurship, showing how his literary and nonliterary practices dynamically influenced each other. The book positions the Ming and Qing periods as pivotal in global cultural change, inviting readers to see early modern Chinese media through a new interdisciplinary lens.
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This book is ideal for academics, researchers, and students interested in Chinese cultural history, media studies, literature, and material culture. It will also appeal to readers curious about early modern global cultural transformations and the intersections of diverse media forms.

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S. E. Kile argues that Li Yu’s cultural experimentation draws attention to the materiality of particular media forms, expanding the scope of early modern media by interweaving books, buildings, and bodies.

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The maverick cultural entrepreneur Li Yu survived the tumultuous Ming-Qing dynastic transition of the mid-seventeenth century through a commercially successful practice founded on intermedial experimentation. He engaged an astonishingly broad variety of cultural forms: from theatrical performance and literary production to fashion and wellness; from garden and interior design to the composition of letters and administrative documents. Drawing on his nonliterary work to reshape his writing, he translated this wide-ranging expertise into easily transmittable woodblock-printed form. Towers in the Void is a groundbreaking analysis of Li Yu's work across these varied fields. It uses the concept of media to traverse them, revealing Li Yu's creative enterprise as a remaking of early modern media forms.

S. E. Kile argues that Li Yu's cultural experimentation exploits the seams between language and the tangible world. He draws attention to the materiality of particular media forms, expanding the scope of early modern media by interweaving books, buildings, and bodies. Within and across these media, Li Yu's cultural entrepreneurship with the technology of the printed book embraced its reproducibility while retaining a personal touch. His literary practice informed his garden design and, conversely, he drew on garden design to transform the vernacular short story. Ideas for extreme body modification in Li Yu's fiction remade the possibilities of real human bodies in his nonfiction writing. Towers in the Void calls for seeing books, bodies, and buildings as interlinked media forms, both in early modern China and in today's media-saturated world, positioning the Ming and Qing as a crucial site of global early modern cultural change.

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Praised for its incisive analysis and eloquent writing, Towers in the Void is acclaimed as a valuable resource for scholars of literature, print culture, and material culture. H-Material-Culture highlights its great value, while Judith Zeitlin lauds it as a brilliant conceptualisation of Li Yu's multifaceted role as entrepreneur, designer, playwright, and multimedia expert.

Haun Saussy commends the study for opening new perspectives on Li Yu’s media innovations, and Wai-yee Li calls it an important and absorbing work that yields fresh insights into early modern China’s media landscape.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231210058

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 18 b&w figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 392

About the Author

S. E. Kile is assistant professor of Chinese literature at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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