TY - JOUR SN - 0004-4482 T1 - Figure and Flight in the Songs of Chu (Chuci) AU - Lucas Rambo Bender Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 DA - 2019 T2 - Asia Major JF - Asia Major JO - Asia Major JA - Asia Major VL - 32 IS - 2 SP - 33 EP - 56 KW - Chuci, early Chinese literary theory, figurative language Y2 - 2019 N2 - This article discusses a previously unnoticed figural technique found in several poems and series in the Chuci 楚辭, one of the earliest poetry anthologies from ancient China. In these poems, images that appear in one sense reappear later on in a strikingly different meaning. In some of these poems and series, the effect may be merely coincidental, the result of poets or performers working with limited repertoires of tropes that therefore return in different ways. Elsewhere, however, the technique becomes regular and purposeful, part of a metatextual reflection upon the poems’ own use of figures and images. By examining the poems and series that employ it, we can begin to to trace the contours of a heretofore unwritten early history of literary theorization in China. ER -