Una mirada de las élites Song a las vestimentas de los “bárbaros”: la descripción de los ropajes de los Liao en la anotación 9 del Mengxi Bitan

Gustavo Enrique Santillán, Luciano Agustín Di Doménico

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.53766/HumSur/2023.34.06

Este trabajo analiza la anotación 9 de la obra Conversaciones con el Pincel en el Arroyo de los Sueños (Mèngxī Bǐtán 夢溪筆談), escrita en torno a 1087 por el letrado Shen Kuo (1031-1095), de la dinastía Song del Norte. En la nota se describen las vestimentas del pueblo kitán, ante cuya corte Shen fue embajador del Estado Song, en 1075. El trabajo examina y comenta la anotación a partir de su contexto sociopolítico y de ciertas formas expositivas características de los letrados chinos, para así elucidar la opinión de Shen Kuo sobre los kitán.


Palabras clave


Shen Kuo; Mengxi Bitan; Liao; vestimentas

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