Ancestors, Kings, and the Dao

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出版者:Harvard University Asia Center
作者:Constance A. Cook
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頁數:348
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出版時間:2017-10-2
價格:USD 49.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780674976955
叢書系列:Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
圖書標籤:
  • 海外中國研究
  • ○先秦
  • 海外漢學名傢柯鶴立
  • 先秦思想
  • ★Archaeology
  • 曆史
  • 哲學
  • 道傢
  • 中國曆史
  • 祖先崇拜
  • 王權
  • 文化研究
  • 宗教研究
  • 社會學
  • 政治思想
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具體描述

Ancestors, Kings, and the Dao outlines the evolution of musical performance in early China, first within and then ultimately away from the socio-religious context of ancestor worship. Examining newly discovered bamboo texts from the Warring States period, Constance A. Cook compares the rhetoric of Western Zhou (1046–771 BCE) and Spring and Autumn (770–481 BCE) bronze inscriptions with later occurrences of similar terms in which ritual music began to be used as a form of self-cultivation and education. Cook’s analysis links the creation of such classics as the Book of Odes with the ascendance of the individual practitioner, further connecting the social actors in three types of ritual: boys coming of age, heirs promoted into ancestral government positions, and the philosophical stages of transcendence experienced in self-cultivation.

The focus of this study is on excavated texts; it is the first to use both bronze and bamboo narratives to show the evolution of a single ritual practice. By viewing the ancient inscribed materials and the transmitted classics from this new perspective, Cook uncovers new linkages in terms of how the materials were shaped and reshaped over time and illuminates the development of eulogy and song in changing ritual contexts.

著者簡介

Constance A. Cook is Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Lehigh University.

圖書目錄

Part I.
1. Establishing the Zhou tradition: Memorial feasts and the rise of eulogy to Zhou kings
Memorial feasts and founder sacrifices
Zhou founder kings: a case of King Wen, the ancestor, and King Wu, the son
Creating the nation
Divine models
Ancestors and the hunt
Summary
2. Kings, ancestors, and the transmission of De: Transitions and setting the pattern
The founder king as earth deity
Summary
3. Song of heirs: Royal inscriptions: the king as heir
Regional heirs control the sacred narrative
Lengthy bronze narratives and the role of the king
Summary
4. Eulogy and the rise of the musical performance: Training the Xiaozi
The ancient eulogy or praise song
Eulogy in ritual performance
Summary
Part II. The Zhou way after the Zhou:
5. Transitions and bronze inscriptions: Archaic rings
Western
Northern
Southern
Northeastern
Summary
6. The new old Zhou way: Notes on the transmission of odes and A song of King Wen
Summary
7. From ancestor worship to inner cultivation: Notes on the bamboo text the lute dance of Zhou Gong
Musical performance and textual production
Reexamining the great preface
Inner feeling, outer decorum
The odes as Dao: cultivating the intention
Summary
8. Coming-of-age rituals: Performing the capping ritual
Ritual and music as a method for “completion”
Coming-of-age narratives in the eastern Zhou
Remnants of promotion narratives in warring states texts
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