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The politics of mourning in early China
Miranda Brown
Published
2008
by State University of New York Press in Albany, N.Y
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Miranda Brown. |
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LC Classifications | GT |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 205 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 205 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22762123M |
ISBN 10 | 9780791471579 |
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The Politics of Mourning in Early China reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political culture. According to most explanations, filial piety served as the linchpin of the social and political order, as all political relations were a seamless extension of the relationship between father and son--a relationship that was hierarchical, paternalistic, and by: The Politics of Mourning in Early China reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political culture.
According The politics of mourning in early China book most explanations, filial piety served as the linchpin of the social and political order, as all political relations were a seamless extension of the relationship between father and son a relationship that was hierarchical, paternalistic, and personal.
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The Politics of Mourning in Early China Miranda Brown Looks at mourning practices during the Han dynasty to reassess whether filial piety was the overriding model for society and governance in early China. The Politics of Mourning in Early China. reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political.
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According to most explanations, filial piety served as the linchpin of the social and political order, as all political relations were a seamless extension of the relationship between father and son--a relationship that was hierarchical, paternalistic, and pe.
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THE POLITICS OF MOURNING IN EARLY CHINA MIRANDA BROWN Looks at mourning practices during the Han dynasty to reassess whether fi lial piety was the overriding model for society and governance in early China. The Politics of Mourning in Early China reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political culture.
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This is first and foremost a book about the discourse of mourning, and one finds oneself anxious for the more systematic discussion of politics implied in the title. For example, Brown uses Prime. The book will be welcomed by non-specialists and specialists alike.' Roel Sterckx - University of Cambridge 'As Professor Li acknowledges, it is daring for a single scholar to attempt a coherent account of the history of early China over the truly longue durée.
In early Ming times, China’s domain extended considerably in the south as a result of its successful invasion of northern Vietnam. But the brief occupation of Vietnam was met with determined local guerrilla resistance, and the Ming government quickly decided to restore the boundary to its original line.
It never again attempted to push southward. Appeals to the past in early China were more than a matter of cultural attitude, Leung argues, but were rather deliberate ways of articulating political thought and challenging ethical debates during periods of crisis.
Significant power lies in the retelling of the past.Among the book’s contributions is Zhu’s recovery of a series of important but understudied early twentieth-century essays and translations on gender.
Their juxtaposition with canonical literary and cultural texts sheds new light on the formation of early twentieth-century Chinese culture.A New Literary History of Modern China. Edited by David Der-wei Wang. Featuring over Chinese and non-Chinese contributors, this landmark volume, edited by David Der-wei Wang, explores unconventional forms as well as traditional genres, emphasizes Chinese authors’ influence on foreign writers as well as China’s receptivity to outside literary influences, and offers vibrant contrasting.