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Acknowledgments
A Note on Terms and Conventions
Chronology of Dynasties, Reign Periods, and Countries
Introduction David A. Bello and Daniel Burton-Rose

Part One: Conceptual Categorization and the Philology of Chong
1. What Did It Take to Be a Chong? Profile of a Polysemous Character in Early China
Federico Valenti
2. The Masculine Bee: Gendering Insects in Chinese Imperial-Era Literature
Olivia Milburn
3. Manchu Insect Names: Grasshoppers, Locusts, and a Few Other Bugs in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Mårten Söderblom Saarela

Part Two: Insect Impacts on the Exercise of State Power
4. Locusts Made Simple: Holding Humans Responsible for Insect Behavior in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century China
David A. Bello
5. A Silkworm Massacre: Agricultural Development and Loss of Indigenous Diversity in Early Twentieth-Century Korea
Sang-ho Ro
6. “Lives without Mosquitoes and Flies”: Eradication Campaigns in Postwar Japan
Kerry Smith

Part Three: The Institutionalization of Entomology in Twentieth-Century China
7. Circumscribing China with Insects: A Manual of the Dragonflies of China and the Indigenization of Academic Entomology in the Republican Period
Daniel Burton-Rose
8. The Dialectics of Species: Chen Shixiang, Insect Taxonomy, and the “Species Problem” in Socialist China
Lijing Jiang

Glossary of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Terms
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 20/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9780295751788, 978-0295751788
      ISBN10: 0295751789

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      A Note on Terms and Conventions
      Chronology of Dynasties, Reign Periods, and Countries
      Introduction David A. Bello and Daniel Burton-Rose

      Part One: Conceptual Categorization and the Philology of Chong
      1. What Did It Take to Be a Chong? Profile of a Polysemous Character in Early China
      Federico Valenti
      2. The Masculine Bee: Gendering Insects in Chinese Imperial-Era Literature
      Olivia Milburn
      3. Manchu Insect Names: Grasshoppers, Locusts, and a Few Other Bugs in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
      Mårten Söderblom Saarela

      Part Two: Insect Impacts on the Exercise of State Power
      4. Locusts Made Simple: Holding Humans Responsible for Insect Behavior in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century China
      David A. Bello
      5. A Silkworm Massacre: Agricultural Development and Loss of Indigenous Diversity in Early Twentieth-Century Korea
      Sang-ho Ro
      6. “Lives without Mosquitoes and Flies”: Eradication Campaigns in Postwar Japan
      Kerry Smith

      Part Three: The Institutionalization of Entomology in Twentieth-Century China
      7. Circumscribing China with Insects: A Manual of the Dragonflies of China and the Indigenization of Academic Entomology in the Republican Period
      Daniel Burton-Rose
      8. The Dialectics of Species: Chen Shixiang, Insect Taxonomy, and the “Species Problem” in Socialist China
      Lijing Jiang

      Glossary of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Terms
      Bibliography
      Contributors
      Index

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