Ritual civilization and mythological coding: cultural interpretation of Li Ji
This book places Li Ji (the Book of Rites) back in the overall context of "books," "rites" and its research history, drawing on the interrelations between myth, ritual and "materialized" symbols to do so. Further, it employs the double perspectives of "books"...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book places Li Ji (the Book of Rites) back in the overall context of "books," "rites" and its research history, drawing on the interrelations between myth, ritual and "materialized" symbols to do so. Further, it employs the double perspectives of "books" and "rites" to explore the sources and symbols of the capping ceremony (rites of passage), decode the prototypes of Miao and Ming Tang, and restore the discourse patterns of "people of five directions." The book subsequently investigates the formation and function of the Yue Ling calendar and disaster ritual, so as to reveal the human cognitive encoding and metalanguage of ritual behavior involved. In the process, it demonstrates that Li Ji, its textual memories, archaeological remains and "traditional ceremony" narratives are all subject to the latent myth coding mechanism in China's cultural system, while the "compilation" and "materialized" remains are merely forms of ritual refactoring, interpretation and exhibition, used when authority seeks the aid of ritual civilization to strengthen its legitimacy and maintain the social order |
Beschreibung: | lvii, 346 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9789811543920 |
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contents | Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Rebirth" Myth: Explore the Source and Symbols of Capping Ceremony -- Chapter 3. Sacred Space:Symbols of Miao -- Chapter 4. Sacred and Profane: Space Narration of Li Ji: Ming Tang (Bright Hall) -- Chapter 5. Cognition of Cosmopolitan:the Study on Narrative of Five Orientation Ethnic group -- Chapter 6. Renewal: Time and Space Myth in Li Ji: Yue Ling(Climate and Phenology in A Lunar Month) -- Chapter 7. Ritual to Deter Disaster: Disaster Memory and Ritual Function in Li Ji -- Chapter 8. Conclusion |
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spelling | Tang, Qihua 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1063741351 aut Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji Qicui Tang Singapore Springer [2020] Shanghai Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press [2020] © 2020 lvii, 346 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Understanding China Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Rebirth" Myth: Explore the Source and Symbols of Capping Ceremony -- Chapter 3. Sacred Space:Symbols of Miao -- Chapter 4. Sacred and Profane: Space Narration of Li Ji: Ming Tang (Bright Hall) -- Chapter 5. Cognition of Cosmopolitan:the Study on Narrative of Five Orientation Ethnic group -- Chapter 6. Renewal: Time and Space Myth in Li Ji: Yue Ling(Climate and Phenology in A Lunar Month) -- Chapter 7. Ritual to Deter Disaster: Disaster Memory and Ritual Function in Li Ji -- Chapter 8. Conclusion This book places Li Ji (the Book of Rites) back in the overall context of "books," "rites" and its research history, drawing on the interrelations between myth, ritual and "materialized" symbols to do so. Further, it employs the double perspectives of "books" and "rites" to explore the sources and symbols of the capping ceremony (rites of passage), decode the prototypes of Miao and Ming Tang, and restore the discourse patterns of "people of five directions." The book subsequently investigates the formation and function of the Yue Ling calendar and disaster ritual, so as to reveal the human cognitive encoding and metalanguage of ritual behavior involved. In the process, it demonstrates that Li Ji, its textual memories, archaeological remains and "traditional ceremony" narratives are all subject to the latent myth coding mechanism in China's cultural system, while the "compilation" and "materialized" remains are merely forms of ritual refactoring, interpretation and exhibition, used when authority seeks the aid of ritual civilization to strengthen its legitimacy and maintain the social order Liji (DE-588)4242316-8 gnd rswk-swf Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd rswk-swf Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd rswk-swf Li ji Rites and ceremonies / China Mythology, Chinese Li ji (Title) Rites and ceremonies China Liji (DE-588)4242316-8 u Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 s Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 s DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Tang, Qihua 1955- Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. "Rebirth" Myth: Explore the Source and Symbols of Capping Ceremony -- Chapter 3. Sacred Space:Symbols of Miao -- Chapter 4. Sacred and Profane: Space Narration of Li Ji: Ming Tang (Bright Hall) -- Chapter 5. Cognition of Cosmopolitan:the Study on Narrative of Five Orientation Ethnic group -- Chapter 6. Renewal: Time and Space Myth in Li Ji: Yue Ling(Climate and Phenology in A Lunar Month) -- Chapter 7. Ritual to Deter Disaster: Disaster Memory and Ritual Function in Li Ji -- Chapter 8. Conclusion Liji (DE-588)4242316-8 gnd Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd |
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title | Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji |
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title_full | Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji Qicui Tang |
title_fullStr | Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji Qicui Tang |
title_full_unstemmed | Ritual civilization and mythological coding cultural interpretation of Li Ji Qicui Tang |
title_short | Ritual civilization and mythological coding |
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