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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Confucianism

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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Feb-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190906207

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Confucianism has been a foundational component of East Asian culture, religion, society, and government for millennia, and its visibility and significance have continued to expand in recent decades. Confucianism is often elusive, challenging categories and theoretical stances of the academy and yet simultaneously seeming to merge with a broader culture. Confucianism has spread with Chinese emigration; it has also spread through the interest of American and European academics who have identified with its scholarly and ethical commitments. While it was once declared a dying tradition, today knowledge of Confucianism is vital to understanding and engaging modern East and Southeast Asia.

Comprised of thirty-eight original essays by experts from a wide range of disciplines, The Oxford Handbook of Confucianism covers the Confucian tradition chronologically, geographically, and topically through textured and innovative examinations of foundational subjects and emerging topics in Confucian studies. Confucianism in China is critically examined, from ancient legends through medieval and early modern China to contemporary manifestations. Essays also consider the tradition in the wider East Asian culture and beyond, notably in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and the recently emerged “Boston Confucianism.” A series of topical essays study Confucianism's always complicated integration with cultural, social, religious, and political forms, using a range of vantage points including gender, family, ethics, visual and literary arts, government, education, ritual, and modern culture.

Recenzijas

This handbook highlights the modernity of Confucianism and endeavors to find a solution to modern social disorder while providing scholars with extensive research perspectives and methods. It provides a broad context, a clear organizational structure, and is a worthwhile read. * The Religion * This meticulously edited volume provides a comprehensive examination of the more than two-millennia-long history of Confucianism in China and beyond. It offers valuable insights and stimulates thought-provoking debates on contemporary scholarship where the concept of Confucianism or rśjiąo is re-examined. * Cao Nhut Quang Huynh, Religious Studies Review *

List of Contributors
xi
Preface xvii
Jennifer Oldstone-Moore
Acknowledgments xxi
PART I INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS
1 Confucianism and "Confucianism": Describing and Problematizing the Tradition
3(17)
Jeffrey L. Richey
2 The Construction of Confucianism in East Asia
20(13)
Nicolas Zufferey
3 The Construction of Confucianism in Europe and the Americas: Confucius and Confucian Sayings Across the Centuries
33(24)
Lionel M. Jensen
PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONFUCIANISM IN CHINA
4 The Confucian Legendary Past
57(13)
Yuri Pines
5 Confucius and the Zhou Dynasty
70(14)
Scott Cook
6 The Analects
84(12)
Peimin Ni
7 Mencius
96(13)
Jim Behuniak
8 Xunzi: The Quintessential Confucian
109(17)
Lee Dian Rainey
9 The Confucian Classics
126(14)
Newell Ann Van Auken
10 Early Imperial Confucianism
140(13)
Keith N. Knapp
11 The Formation of Neo-Confucianism in the Song
153(11)
Tze-ki Hon
12 Re-forming Confucianism: Zhu Xi's Synthesis
164(13)
Joseph A. Adler
13 Late Imperial Neo-Confucianism
177(14)
Pauline C. Lee
14 Imperialism, Reform, and the End of Institutional Confucianism in the Late Qing
191(13)
Kai-wing Chow
15 Confucianism in Republican China, 1911-1949
204(13)
Jennifer Oldstone-Moore
16 Confucianism in Taiwan: The 20th and 21st Centuries
217(13)
Chun-chieh Huang
17 Confucianism in Mainland China
230(12)
Tongdong Bai
18 Images of Confucius Through the Ages
242(13)
Deborah Sommer
PART III CONFUCIANISM BEYOND CHINA
19 Confucianism in Japan
255(16)
Kiri Paramore
20 Confucianism in Japan: The Tokugawa Era
271(13)
John A. Tucker
21 Confucianism in Korea
284(13)
Michael J. Pettid
22 Confucianism in Korea: Choson Dynasty
297(15)
Youngmin Kim
Youngyeon Kim
23 Confucianism in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia
312(13)
Eddie C. Y. Kuo
Qingjuan Sun
24 Confucianism in Vietnam
325(13)
John K. Whitmore
25 "Boston Confucianism"
338(15)
Robert Cummings Neville
PART IV TOPICAL STUDIES OF CONFUCIANISM
26 Confucianism and Education
353(12)
Linda Walton
27 Confucianism and the Family
365(17)
Robert L. Moore
28 Confucianism and Social Structure
382(13)
Alan T. Wood
29 Confucianism and the State
395(13)
Sungmoon Kim
30 Confucianism and Gender
408(15)
Sin Yee Chan
31 Confucianism and the Lives of Women
423(12)
Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee
32 Confucianism and Literature
435(13)
Michael A. Fuller
Martin W. Huang
33 Confucianism and Visual Arts
448(23)
Julia K. Murray
34 Confucianism and Modern Culture
471(14)
Christian Jochim
35 Confucianism and Ritual
485(14)
Hagop Sarkissian
36 Confucius and Contemporary Ethics
499(11)
Tim Connolly
37 Confucianism and Chinese Religion
510(15)
Ronnie Littlejohn
38 Confucianism as a Religion
525(12)
Yong Chen
Index 537
Jennifer Oldstone-Moore is Professor Emerita of Religion and East Asian Studies at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. A specialist in modern Confucianism, her work has centered on Republican era Confucianism in the context of nation building and ritual. Her books include Confucianism and Understanding Taoism.