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Confucian Cultures of Authority

Authors :
Peter D. Hershock
Roger T. Ames
Peter D. Hershock
Roger T. Ames
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

This volume examines the values that have historically guided the negotiation of identity, both practical and ideal, in Chinese Confucian culture, considers how these values play into the conception and exercise of authority, and assesses their contemporary relevance in a rapidly globalizing world. Included are essays that explore the rule of ritual in classical Confucian political discourse; parental authority in early medieval tales; authority in writings on women; authority in the great and long-beloved folk novel of China Journey to the West; and the anti-Confucianism of Lu Xun, the twentieth-century writer and reformer. By examining authority in cultural context, these essays shed considerable light on the continuities and contentions underlying the vibrancy of Chinese culture.While of interest to individual scholars and students, the book also exemplifies the merits of a thematic (rather than geographic or area studies) approach to incorporating Asian content throughout the curriculum. This approach provides increased opportunities for cross-cultural comparison and a forum for encouraging values-centered conversation in the classroom.

Subjects

Subjects :
Philosophy, Confucian
Confucianism

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780791467978, 9780791467985, and 9780791481561
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Confucian Cultures of Authority
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
169520