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Buch, Englisch, Band Band 85, 223 Seiten, Kartoniert, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 400 g

Reihe: Münchener Ostasiatische Studien

Soffel / Tillman

Cultural Authority and Political Culture in China

Exploring Issues with the "Zhongyong" and the "Daotong" during the Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-3-515-10134-9
Verlag: Franz Steiner

Exploring Issues with the "Zhongyong" and the "Daotong" during the Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties

Buch, Englisch, Band Band 85, 223 Seiten, Kartoniert, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 400 g

Reihe: Münchener Ostasiatische Studien

ISBN: 978-3-515-10134-9
Verlag: Franz Steiner


How have political conflicts impacted philosophical concepts and the rise of particular intellectual lineages in China? This question is part of a contested issue – the relative strength of state power and intellectuals' cultural authority. A nuanced fathoming of Confucian intellectual currents in Zhu Xi's wake reveals that his ideas were not as rapidly or universally accepted in the thirteenth century as they have retrospectively been portrayed. By exploring views of the Zhongyong and the succession and transmission of the Way (daotong), the authors demonstrate the complexity of the relationship between cultural authority and political culture. Their study highlights the independence of Wang Bo and Hao Jing on such issues.

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Soffel, Christian
Christian Soffel got his Ph.D. from Munich University in 2001. Since then he has worked as postdoc at Arizona State University (sponsored by a Feodor Lynen research fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and at the Academia Sinica in Taipei. In 2004 he received a position as assistant professor at the Institute of Sinology of the LMU in Munich, and in 2012 he has been offered a full professorship in sinology at the University of Trier. His research interests are Chinese history of thought, in particular Confucianism in the Song dynasty, traditional Chinese literature, and the impact of Confucianism on Chinese literati in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Tillman, Hoyt Cleveland
Since earning his Ph.D. in History & East Asian Languages from Harvard in 1976, Hoyt Tillman has taught Chinese history at Arizona State University and published extensively on the history of Confucianism. His research was recognized with a Humboldt Prize (Humboldt-Forschungspreis), and he has served as a visiting professor at LMU in Munich, as well as such institutions as Peking University, Renmin University of China, and Taiwan University. He is a research affiliate of Peking University's Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, quest researcher at Academia Sinica's Institute of History & Philology, and advisory director of Hangzhou Normal University's International Song Research Center.

Christian Soffel got his Ph.D. from Munich University in 2001. Since then he has worked as postdoc at Arizona State University (sponsored by a Feodor Lynen research fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and at the Academia Sinica in Taipei. In 2004 he received a position as assistant professor at the Institute of Sinology of the LMU in Munich, and in 2012 he has been offered a full professorship in sinology at the University of Trier. His research interests are Chinese history of thought, in particular Confucianism in the Song dynasty, traditional Chinese literature, and the impact of Confucianism on Chinese literati in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Since earning his Ph.D. in History & East Asian Languages from Harvard in 1976, Hoyt Tillman has taught Chinese history at Arizona State University and published extensively on the history of Confucianism. His research was recognized with a Humboldt Prize (Humboldt-Forschungspreis), and he has served as a visiting professor at LMU in Munich, as well as such institutions as Peking University, Renmin University of China, and Taiwan University. He is a research affiliate of Peking University‘s Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, quest researcher at Academia Sinica‘s Institute of History & Philology, and advisory director of Hangzhou Normal University‘s International Song Research Center.



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