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Honor and Shame in Early China

Honor and Shame in Early China

Mark Edward Lewis

Cambridge University Press
2020
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In this major new study, Mark Edward Lewis traces how the changing language of honor and shame helped to articulate and justify transformations in Chinese society between the Warring States and the end of the Han dynasty. Through careful examination of a wide variety of texts, he demonstrates how honor-shame discourse justified the actions of diverse and potentially rival groups. Over centuries, the formally recognized political order came to be intertwined with groups articulating alternative models of honor. These groups both participated in the existing order and, through their own visions of what was truly honourable, paved the way for subsequent political structures. Filling a major lacuna in the study of early China, Lewis presents ways in which the early Chinese empires can be fruitfully considered in comparative context and develops a more systematic understanding of the fundamental role of honor/shame in shaping states and societies.
Violence and the Rise of Centralized States in East Asia

Violence and the Rise of Centralized States in East Asia

Mark Edward Lewis

Cambridge University Press
2022
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Violence, both physical and nonphysical, is central to any society, but it is a version of the problem that it claims to solve. This Element examines how states in ancient East Asia, from the late Shang through the end of the Han dynasty, wielded violence to create and display authority, and also how their licit violence was entangled in the 'savage' or 'criminal' violence whose suppression justified their power. The East Asian cases are supplemented through citing comparable Western ones. The themes examined include the emergence of the warrior as a human type, the overlap of hunts and combat (and the overlap between treatments of alien species and alien peoples), sacrifice of both alien captives and 'death attendants' from one's own groups, the impact of military specialization and the increased scale of armies, the emergent ideal of self-sacrifice, and the diverse aspects of violence in the regime of law.
Self and Body in Early East Asian Thought

Self and Body in Early East Asian Thought

Mark Edward Lewis

Cambridge University Press
2025
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This Element examines evolving methods of cultivating the embodied self, including healing diseases and creating a superior person, in late Warring States and early imperial East Asia. It analyses many topics, including the textualization of bodily regimens and therapies, their systematization, their dissemination among different (and sometimes rival) social groups, and the diversity of traditions – religious, pharmacological, nourishing of life – that contested and combined to form a hegemonic medical practice. These topics in turn feature several issues: models of the body, regimens of cultivating and extending vitality, models of disease, and therapies for these ailments. All these ideas will be refined and extended through comparison with early Western medical traditions.
Whitewater

Whitewater

Mark K Lewis

Eliva Press
2022
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An outlaw, unjustly condemned, robs a stagecoach. Inside he discovers an attractive young woman. On a whim, he kidnaps her. But a strange thing happens-they fall in love. But they are forced to go their separate ways. Can they forget each other? How can they forget each other? They met for 24 hours. Will they ever meet again? About the Author: Mark K. Lewis was born and raised in Texas, and has spent much of his life in the American West. He has a Master's degree in history from Texas State University and done doctoral studies at Texas Tech. He spent many years teaching history in colleges in California-and in China, where he has spent over ten years. He has also lived in England and South Korea. But there is no place like his beloved Texas and American West.
River Bend

River Bend

Mark K Lewis

Eliva Press
2022
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Rob Conners is back, more lonely and cynical than ever. After helping some greenhorns move their cattle up north, and almost losing his hide in the process, Conners becomes entangled in a plot involving the strangest Montana Ranger everyone had heard of but nobody knew. It will take some quick thinking, fast shooting, and new friends to get Conners-and the Ranger-out of this mess. About the author: Mark Lewis is a native Texan, a trained historian with experience with cattle. He has travelled extensively, and lived almost 20 years outside America, having lived and taught in England, South Korea, and China. He currently resides in Thailand, where he continues to teach and write freelance articles.
The Flood Myths of Early China

The Flood Myths of Early China

Mark Edward Lewis

State University of New York Press
2006
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Explores how the flood myths of early China provided a template for that society's major social and political institutions. Early Chinese ideas about the construction of an ordered human space received narrative form in a set of stories dealing with the rescue of the world and its inhabitants from a universal flood. This book demonstrates how early Chinese stories of the re-creation of the world from a watery chaos provided principles underlying such fundamental units as the state, lineage, the married couple, and even the human body. These myths also supplied a charter for the major political and social institutions of Warring States (481–221 BC) and early imperial (220 BC–AD 220) China. In some versions of the tales, the flood was triggered by rebellion, while other versions linked the taming of the flood with the creation of the institution of a lineage, and still others linked the taming to the process in which the divided principles of the masculine and the feminine were joined in the married couple to produce an ordered household. While availing themselves of earlier stories and of central religious rituals of the period, these myths transformed earlier divinities or animal spirits into rulers or ministers and provided both etiologies and legitimation for the emerging political and social institutions that culminated in the creation of a unitary empire.
Writing and Authority in Early China

Writing and Authority in Early China

Mark Edward Lewis

State University of New York Press
1999
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Traces the evolving uses of writing to command assent and authority in early China, an evolution that culminated in the establishment of a textual canon as the basis of imperial authority. This book traces the evolving uses of writing to command assent and obedience in early China, an evolution that culminated in the establishment of a textual canon as the foundation of imperial authority. Its central theme is the emergence of this body of writings as the textual double of the state, and of the text-based sage as the double of the ruler. The book examines the full range of writings employed in early China, such as divinatory records, written communications with ancestors, government documents, the collective writings of philosophical and textual traditions, speeches attributed to historical figures, chronicles, verse anthologies, commentaries, and encyclopedic compendia. Lewis shows how these writings served to administer populations, control officials, form new social groups, invent new models of authority, and create an artificial language whose mastery generated power and whose graphs became potent objects. Writing and Authority in Early China traces the enterprise of creating a parallel reality within texts that depicted the entire world. These texts provided models for the invention of a world empire, and one version ultimately became the first state canon of imperial China. This canon served to perpetuate the dream and the reality of the imperial system across the centuries.
Camilla Learns to Shine

Camilla Learns to Shine

Elizabeth Connell Lewis; Mark S Lewis

Leaders Press SRL
2024
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Introducing Camilla Learns to Shine - a heartwarming picture book that takes young readers on an underwater adventure with Camilla the cuttlefish and her loving mother. As Camilla navigates the colorful coral reefs, she learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance, kindness, and the importance of using her unique talents to make a positive impact on others. Along the way, young readers explore the remarkable world of cuttlefish through interesting facts about various species of cuttlefish and other marine life.What are the highlights of the book?Educational Journey: Camilla Learns to Shine takes young readers on an educational journey through the underwater world of cuttlefish, teaching them fascinating facts about these intriguing creatures.Empowering Message: Through Camilla's story, children learn valuable lessons about self-acceptance, kindness, and the importance of using their unique talents to make a positive impact in the world.Captivating Illustrations: Vibrant imagery brings Camilla's underwater adventure to life, captivating children's imaginations and immersing them in a visually stunning world of coral reefs and marine life.Inspires Compassion: Camilla's acts of kindness and compassion inspire children to spread joy and make a difference in the lives of others, fostering empathy and a sense of social responsibility.Why Parents Should Buy: Camilla Learns to Shine is an entertaining and educational book that addresses several social-emotional issues and encourages curiosity about the natural world.Dive into Camilla Learns to Shine today-an unforgettable adventure that celebrates diversity, resilience, and the power of compassion.
Camilla Learns to Shine

Camilla Learns to Shine

Elizabeth Connell Lewis; Mark S Lewis

Leaders Press SRL
2024
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Introducing Camilla Learns to Shine - a heartwarming picture book that takes young readers on an underwater adventure with Camilla the cuttlefish and her loving mother. As Camilla navigates the colorful coral reefs, she learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance, kindness, and the importance of using her unique talents to make a positive impact on others. Along the way, young readers explore the remarkable world of cuttlefish through interesting facts about various species of cuttlefish and other marine life.What are the highlights of the book?Educational Journey: Camilla Learns to Shine takes young readers on an educational journey through the underwater world of cuttlefish, teaching them fascinating facts about these intriguing creatures.Empowering Message: Through Camilla's story, children learn valuable lessons about self-acceptance, kindness, and the importance of using their unique talents to make a positive impact in the world.Captivating Illustrations: Vibrant imagery brings Camilla's underwater adventure to life, captivating children's imaginations and immersing them in a visually stunning world of coral reefs and marine life.Inspires Compassion: Camilla's acts of kindness and compassion inspire children to spread joy and make a difference in the lives of others, fostering empathy and a sense of social responsibility.Why Parents Should Buy: Camilla Learns to Shine is an entertaining and educational book that addresses several social-emotional issues and encourages curiosity about the natural world.Dive into Camilla Learns to Shine today-an unforgettable adventure that celebrates diversity, resilience, and the power of compassion.
A Course in Mathematical Biology

A Course in Mathematical Biology

Gerda De (EDT) Vries; Thomas (EDT) Hillen; Mark (EDT) Lewis

Society for Industrial Applied Mathematics,U.S.
2006
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The field of mathematical biology is growing rapidly. Questions about infectious diseases, heart attacks, cell signaling, cell movement, ecology, environmental changes, and genomics are now being analyzed using mathematical and computational methods. A Course in Mathematical Biology teaches all aspects of modern mathematical modeling and is specifically designed to introduce undergraduate students to problem solving in the context of biology. Divided into three parts, the book covers basic analytical modeling techniques and model validation methods; introduces computational tools used in the modeling of biological problems; and provides a source of open-ended problems from epidemiology, ecology, and physiology. All chapters include realistic biological examples, and there are many exercises related to biological questions. In addition, the book includes 25 open-ended research projects that can be used by students. The book is accompanied by a Web site that contains solutions to most of the exercises and a tutorial for the implementation of the computational modeling techniques. Calculations can be done in modern computing languages such as Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB(R).
Political Mercenaries

Political Mercenaries

Lewis Lindsay Mark; Arkedis Jim

Palgrave Macmillan
2014
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In 1992, when Bill Clinton defeated George H.W. Bush, political fundraising was considered an afterthought. Their campaigns spent $192 million - combined! In contrast, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney spent over $7 billion to beat one another in 2012 - 36 times more than that spent just 20 years before. How is it that politics has become so focused on the almighty dollar and the cost of political campaigns so expensive? Lindsay Mark Lewis is arguably the person best able to answer those questions - the notorious political fundraiser renowned for his willingness to do almost anything to get the next political dollar in the war chest. He was part of the new political mob responsible for the excessive influence of money on campaigns. Co-authored with writer and political analyst Jim Arkedis, Political Mercenaries is a fascinating look into how American politics, to contradict former Speaker Tip O'Neill, is now all national money. This book emerges at a time when millions of Americans are more skeptical than ever about politicians on both sides of the aisle and how they obtain the money that funds their campaigns.
Fantastic Travelogue:  Mark Twain and C.S. Lewis Talk Things over in The Hereafter
Fantastic Travelogue is speculative fiction, a phantasmic conversation between two literary giants, Mark Twain and C.S. Lewis. The talk and action are set in the dreamscape of creation--from creation's photonics and micro biology to its most outer energetic and cosmic origins. Other participants in the conversation include the Renaissance humanist and astronomer Johannes Kepler and the 19th century Scots romanticist George MacDonald. Together, rarely dropping the thread of story-telling and argumentation, throughout time and creation they range, sometimes losing themselves in the mystery and splendors encountered. By the author of Five Points Akropolis and The God's Cycle. Now with an introduction.