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학술저널
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Jesse Sloane (연세대학교)
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한국중어중문학회 중어중문학 中語中文學 第55輯
발행연도
2013.8
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121 - 159 (39page)

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Scholarship has generally treated the Jin empire (1115-1235) as a cohesive, integrated polity defined ethnically by its “Jurchen” rulers and delineated foremost by its southern boundary with the “native” Song dynasty. This study adds complexity to our understanding of the Jin through an examination of the travel writing of Hong Hao and Wang Ji, officials of the Song and Jin respectively who journeyed to the Jin northeastern frontier. Each text displays characteristics identified in modern imperial travel writing: Hong’s foreign account seeks and taxonomizes information to serve the interests of his own empire, while Wang’s domestic narrative negates the frontier as a zone of contact where difference is encountered and indeed expected. Examination of both texts suggests that studies of imperial and colonial contexts may benefit from greater attention to the dynamics between empires, complicating the prevailing dichotomization of “colonizer” and “colonized.”

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1. Introduction
2. A Southern Song Account of the Jin Frontier : The Songmo jiwen
3. The Travel Record of Wang Ji
4. Conclusion
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