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IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0362502800005782
C. Furino, F. Boscia, M. Reibaldi, G. Alessio
variant %&* ) *^ijk/sj»k/shih, specimens of which have recently been discovered in a Western Han tomb. As I take it, his main interest lies in the religiomagical significance of these objects and their relation to early Chinese mythical cosmology. In EC_ 6 I published a discussion of the relation of the shih to the history of Chinese astronomy and astronomical instrumentation, as well as its connection
变体%&*)*^ijk/sj»k/shih,其标本最近在西汉墓中被发现。在我看来,他的主要兴趣在于这些物体的宗教魔法意义,以及它们与中国早期神话宇宙学的关系。在EC_6中,我发表了一篇关于石与中国天文学和天文仪器史的关系及其联系的讨论
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WHAT THE ELITES ACTUALLY WORE IN 500–300 B.C.E. CHINA: EVIDENCE FROM TEXTILES, BAMBOO, AND BRONZES 公元前500-300年中国的精英们到底穿什么:来自纺织品、竹子和青铜器的证据
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.6
K. Li 李
Abstract This article uses evidence from textiles, bamboo, and bronzes to explore what the elites wore, who made up the design communities behind the elites, and how luxurious these items were considered to be in 500–300 b.c.e. China. It first examines the reliability of the art historical sources available for the reconstruction of this history and cautions the readers against certain past interpretations of the textiles and accessories of the period. It then delineates a brief history of how certain textile patterns and weaving techniques developed and how their producers selected and obtained sources of inspiration and interacted and exchanged ideas with producers of other types of artifacts. It argues that textile designers seemed to favor certain types of sources and had formed their own distinct, though not impervious, community. After carefully examining the weaving techniques of several pieces of fabric, it proposes a means of building a more reliable and solid foundation for art historical reconstruction. Textiles and accessories were symbols of the wealth, status, and power of individuals who wore them. This article will explain how a combination of the production techniques of textiles and accessories, together with a sharing of designs and techniques within the community of producers, contributed to the formation of those symbols.
本文利用纺织品、竹子和青铜器的证据来探索精英们的穿着,精英们背后的设计团体是谁,以及这些物品在公元前500-300年的中国被认为是多么奢侈。它首先考察了用于重建这段历史的艺术史来源的可靠性,并提醒读者不要对这一时期的纺织品和配件进行某些过去的解释。然后,它描述了某些纺织品图案和编织技术如何发展的简要历史,以及它们的生产者如何选择和获得灵感来源,以及如何与其他类型的人工制品生产者互动和交流思想。它认为,纺织设计师似乎偏爱某些类型的来源,并形成了自己独特的,尽管不是不受影响的,社区。在仔细考察了几块织物的编织技术后,提出了一种为艺术史重建建立更可靠、更坚实的基础的方法。纺织品和配饰是穿着它们的人的财富、地位和权力的象征。本文将解释纺织品和配件生产技术的结合,以及生产者社区内设计和技术的共享,如何促成这些符号的形成。
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A DREAM OF THE SELF: IDENTITY IN THE “INNER CHAPTERS” OF THE ZHUANGZI 自我的梦:《庄子》内篇中的身份
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.1
Matthew James 天皓 Hamm 安
Abstract This article examines self and identity in the “Inner Chapters” (neipian 內篇) of the Zhuangzi 莊子. Previous scholarship on this topic has tended to support its arguments by defining the “Way” (dao 道) as either a normative order or an objective reality. By contrast, this article argues that the Way is a neutral designation for the composite, ever-changing patterns of the cosmos that does not provide normative guidance. Within this cosmos, the human “self” (shen 身) is likewise defined as a composite, mutable entity that displays “tendencies” (qing 情) of behavior and thought. Two of these tendencies include the positing of unitary agents and the creation of “identities” (ming 名)—imaginative constructs used for self-definition. As a result of combining and reifying the two tendencies, most humans conflate their identities with their larger selves. The result is a simplified vision of an essential self that gives rise to normative judgements, blinds humans to the changing cosmos, and creates problematic social structures. The text advocates that one should retrain the tendency toward identity by cultivating an inviolate “sense of self” or “virtue” (de 德) that is empty of specific identity. Virtue acts as an emotionally safe space in which the mirror-like mind can temporarily take on the identities of other creatures. This practice increases practitioners’ empathetic understanding of the world, detaches them from destructive social structures, and has the potential to generate new versions of human society.
摘要本文考察了《内篇》中的自我与身份內篇) 《庄子》莊子. 以往关于这一主题的学术界倾向于通过定义“道”来支持其论点道) 作为一种规范秩序或一种客观现实。相比之下,这篇文章认为,“道”是对宇宙的复合、不断变化的模式的一个中性指定,没有提供规范性的指导。在这个宇宙中,人类的“自我”(沈身) 同样被定义为显示“趋势”的复合可变实体(qing情) 行为和思想。其中两种趋势包括单一代理人的定位和“身份”的创造(明名)—用于自我定义的富有想象力的结构。由于这两种倾向的结合和具体化,大多数人将自己的身份与更大的自我混为一谈。其结果是对本质自我的简化愿景,产生了规范性的判断,使人类对不断变化的宇宙视而不见,并创造了有问题的社会结构。该文本主张,一个人应该通过培养一种不可侵犯的“自我意识”或“美德”来重新审视身份认同的倾向(de德) 没有特定身份。美德是一个情感安全的空间,在这个空间里,镜像般的头脑可以暂时接受其他生物的身份。这种做法增加了从业者对世界的同理心理解,将他们从破坏性的社会结构中分离出来,并有可能产生新版本的人类社会。
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CAPTURING THE WORLD IN WORDS: LATER MOHIST HERMENEUTIC THEORIES ON LANGUAGE AND DISPUTATION 用文字捕捉世界:后来墨家关于语言和争论的解释学理论
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2019.17
Erica F. 德樑 Brindley 錢
Abstract This essay examines some key statements in the Later Mohist treatises to gain a sense of their views on language and disputation (bian 辯). I first show that the Later Mohists viewed disputation as an exercise in familiarizing oneself with patterns of language use and the verification of truth-claims in the phenomenal world. I then demonstrate that such an activity helps one attain one of the Mohists’ highest goals: the clarification of ethical imperatives about how to behave, as expressed through Heaven for all people. This claim ultimately links Early and Later Mohist ethical concerns and offers a religious explanation for Later Mohist involvement and interest in disputation. Lastly, I frame these writings from within a culture of debate about language in Early China—a culture which, for example, yielded not only Mohist views concerning the necessary correlation between language and reality, but also Confucian formulations on the rectification of names, and a Zhuangzian insistence on the emptiness of sayings.
摘要本文考察了墨家后期论著中的一些重要论述,以了解他们对语言和争论的看法辯). 我首先表明,后来的墨家将争论视为一种练习,使自己熟悉语言的使用模式,并在现象世界中验证真理。然后,我证明了这样的活动有助于实现墨家的最高目标之一:澄清关于如何行为的道德要求,正如通过天堂为所有人表达的那样。这一主张最终将早期和后期墨家的伦理关切联系在一起,并为后期墨家参与争论和对争论的兴趣提供了宗教解释。最后,我将这些著作置于中国早期一种关于语言的争论文化中——例如,这种文化不仅产生了关于语言与现实之间必要联系的墨家观点,还产生了关于正名的儒家公式,以及庄子对谚语空性的坚持。
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引用次数: 3
EAC volume 43 Cover and Front matter EAC第43卷封面和封面
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.11
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INTRODUCING THE *WU ZE YOU XING TU MANUSCRIPT FROM MAWANGDUI 你写MAWANGDUI的手稿
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.3
Luke 路華 Waring 康
Abstract The *Wu ze you xing tu 物則有形圖 silk manuscript was discovered inside a lacquer case in Mawangdui Tomb 3. This little-known manuscript of unusual design contains a philosophical text on the relationships between things (wu 物), forms (xing 形), names (ming 名), and speech (yan 言), and the text is arranged on the surface of the silk in the form of a densely clustered spiral within a ring inside a square. The writing on the manuscript is also accompanied by colors and shapes that represent a domed Heaven (tian 天) above a square Earth (di 地). Since it was first catalogued in 2004, just a few studies of the *Wu ze you xing tu have been published in Chinese, and the manuscript is almost entirely absent from Western scholarship. This article aims to remedy this situation by providing a detailed description of the manuscript, transcriptions and translations of its contents, a consideration of its philosophical context, and an analysis of its design. In the process, I show that this silk document functioned not just as a convenient surface or carrier for an important philosophical text, but as a material artifact in its own right, one that was designed to have a powerful impact on its viewers, readers, and users, forcing them to move their eyes and bodies in ways that reinforced its central philosophical message.
摘要马王堆3号墓漆盒内发现《武则游行图》帛书。这个鲜为人知的不寻常的设计手稿包含了关于事物(“物”)、形式(“形”)、名字(“名”)和言语(“言”)之间关系的哲学文本,这些文本以密集聚集的螺旋形排列在丝绸的表面上,在一个正方形内的环内。手稿上的文字也伴随着颜色和形状,代表了一个圆顶的天(天顶)在一个方形的地(地)之上。自2004年首次编目以来,只有少数关于《武泽游行图》的中文研究发表,西方学术界几乎完全没有这份手稿。本文旨在纠正这种情况,通过提供手稿的详细描述,转录和翻译的内容,其哲学背景的考虑,并分析其设计。在这个过程中,我展示了这个丝绸文件的功能不仅仅是作为一个重要的哲学文本的方便的表面或载体,而是作为一个物质的人工制品,它被设计成对它的观众、读者和使用者产生强大的影响,迫使他们移动他们的眼睛和身体,以加强其中心哲学信息。
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引用次数: 3
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR 编辑的来信
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.9
Sarah Allan
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IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.5
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BIRDS AND BEASTS WERE MANY: THE ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE OF THE GUANZHONG BASIN IN THE PRE-IMPERIAL PERIOD 鸟兽众多:先秦时期关中盆地的生态与气候
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.10
Brian 德 Lander 蘭
Abstract This paper reviews current knowledge on the geography, climate, flora, and fauna of Shaanxi's Guanzhong 關中 Basin, a region that has been particularly well studied because it was a capital region of the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. Humans have so thoroughly transformed the region that it is hard to imagine that it was ever full of wild plants and animals. And since much of the English-language scholarship on the Zhou period focuses on the texts and ideas of urban elites, it is easy to forget that most people were rural farmers living in environments full of wild plants and animals, and that many places had no humans at all. Scholars in various fields have produced abundant new information on the environments of ancient China, making it possible to reconstruct climate and ecology far more accurately than was possible before. This research shows that, contra older claims that ancient North China had a subtropical climate, the climate of the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods was only slightly warmer and wetter than the present. The most important factor in the transformation of the region's ecosystems has been humans, not climate. We will focus on the pre-imperial period because various lines of evidence suggest that the first millennium b.c.e. was a period of population growth in which agricultural societies wiped out many of the natural ecosystems of lowland North China. Only by reconstructing what North China looked like thousands of years ago will we be able to understand how humans came to be the dominant force in the region's ecology.
摘要:本文综述了陕西关中盆地的地理、气候、动植物的现有知识。关中盆地是周、秦、汉、唐四朝的都城,对该地区的研究尤为深入。人类已经彻底改变了这个地区,很难想象它曾经充满了野生动植物。由于关于周代的英语学术研究大多集中在城市精英的文本和思想上,人们很容易忘记,大多数人都是生活在充满野生动植物的环境中的农村农民,许多地方根本没有人类。各领域学者对中国古代环境的研究提供了丰富的新信息,使我们能够比以前更准确地重建气候和生态。这一研究表明,与古代中国北方属于亚热带气候的说法相反,新石器时代和青铜时代的气候只比现在稍微温暖和湿润一些。该地区生态系统转变的最重要因素是人类,而不是气候。我们将把重点放在前帝国时期,因为各种各样的证据表明,公元前第一个千年是一个人口增长的时期,在这个时期,农业社会消灭了华北低地的许多自然生态系统。只有通过重建华北几千年前的样子,我们才能理解人类是如何成为该地区生态的主导力量的。
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REVEALING CONTINGENCY THROUGH SHUN'S 舜 ASCENSION TO THE THRONE 通过舜的登基揭示了偶然性
IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1017/eac.2020.4
Youngsun 英宣 Back 白
Abstract This article examines the story of Shun's 舜 ascension to the throne. This story has drawn considerable attention throughout Chinese history because of its significance with regard to political succession. However, in this article, I shed light on a different dimension of the story: its relevance to the issue of contingency. I investigate four texts, two excavated and two transmitted: Qiongda yi shi 窮達以時 (Failure and Success Depend on Times), Tang Yu zhi dao 唐虞之道 (The Way of Yao and Shun), the Mengzi 孟子, and the Xunzi 荀子. At one extreme, Qiongda yi shi highlights that Shun became a king by pure chance, while at the other extreme, Xunzi interprets the event as a necessary one, emphasizing that Shun cannot but succeed Yao. The other two texts fall somewhere in between the two extremes. I use these four texts to showcase different ways of thinking about areas over which humans are believed to lack control. My claim is that these four texts offer different accounts of the same event—Shun's ascension—because they see the event from different perspectives: from a perspective of the chosen, from a perspective of the chooser, from a mise-en-scène, and from a perspective of not of this world, respectively. I argue that the diverse perspectives of these texts entail the different understandings of several related issues such as the degree of human control over the event, the important features of the event, and the content of the moral and political lessons that we draw from the event.
摘要本文考察了舜继位的故事。这个故事在整个中国历史上引起了相当大的关注,因为它对政治继承具有重要意义。然而,在本文中,我阐明了这个故事的另一个方面:它与偶然性问题的相关性。我研究了四种文本,两种是出土的,两种是传播的:《琼达易世》,《唐舆之道虞》,《孟子》和《荀子》。《琼达易史》一方面强调舜为王纯属偶然,另一方面,《荀子》把舜为王解释为必然,强调舜必须继承尧。另外两篇文章则介于这两个极端之间。我用这四篇文章来展示思考人类被认为缺乏控制的领域的不同方式。我的观点是,这四篇文章对同一个事件——舜升天——提供了不同的描述,因为它们从不同的角度看待这个事件:分别从被选者的角度,从选择者的角度,从场景的角度,和从不属于这个世界的角度。我认为,这些文本的不同视角导致了对几个相关问题的不同理解,比如人类对事件的控制程度,事件的重要特征,以及我们从事件中吸取的道德和政治教训的内容。
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