Localizing learning: the literati enterprise in Wuzhou, 1100-1600
"This book is set in one locality, Wuzhou (later Jinhua), a prefecture in China's Zhejiang province, from the twelfth through the sixteenth century. Its main actors are literati of the Song, Yuan, and Ming, who created a local tradition of learning as a means of cementing their common iden...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is set in one locality, Wuzhou (later Jinhua), a prefecture in China's Zhejiang province, from the twelfth through the sixteenth century. Its main actors are literati of the Song, Yuan, and Ming, who created a local tradition of learning as a means of cementing their common identity and their claim to moral, political, and cultural leadership. Why did they do this? Localizing Learning combines close readings of philosophical and literary texts with quantitative analysis of social and kinship networks to consider why and how the local literati enterprise was built. As the first intellectual history of Song, Yuan, and Ming China written from a local perspective, Localizing Learning shows how literati learning in Wuzhou came to encompass examination studies, Neo-Confucian moral philosophy, historical and Classical scholarship, encyclopedic learnedness, and literary writing, and traces how debates over the relative value of moral cultivation, cultural accomplishment, and political service unfolded locally. By treating learning as the subject, it broadens our perspective, going beyond a history of ideas to investigate the social practices and networks of kinship and collegiality with which literati defined themselves in local, regional, and national contexts" |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 393 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9780674267930 |
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contents | List of tables, maps, and figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note to readers -- Introduction: localizing literati learning -- Lü Zuqian in Song -- Literary politics -- Three category books -- Daoxue -- Coping with conquest in Yuan -- Collegiality and kinship -- Revival and division in Ming -- An ending and a beginning -- Appendix 2.1: Books by Daoxue authors -- Appendix 2.2: Books by authors not associated with Daoxue -- Appendix 4.1: Wang Bo's books -- Appendix 6.1: Data from the China biographical database -- Appendix 6.2: Wuzhou biographical and literary anthologies -- Appendix 8.1: Hu Yinglin's known writings -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Bol, Peter Kees 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)136785395 aut Localizing learning the literati enterprise in Wuzhou, 1100-1600 Peter K. Bol Cambridge ; London Harvard University Asia Center [2022] ©2022 xiv, 393 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series 130 Includes bibliographical references and index List of tables, maps, and figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note to readers -- Introduction: localizing literati learning -- Lü Zuqian in Song -- Literary politics -- Three category books -- Daoxue -- Coping with conquest in Yuan -- Collegiality and kinship -- Revival and division in Ming -- An ending and a beginning -- Appendix 2.1: Books by Daoxue authors -- Appendix 2.2: Books by authors not associated with Daoxue -- Appendix 4.1: Wang Bo's books -- Appendix 6.1: Data from the China biographical database -- Appendix 6.2: Wuzhou biographical and literary anthologies -- Appendix 8.1: Hu Yinglin's known writings -- Bibliography -- Index "This book is set in one locality, Wuzhou (later Jinhua), a prefecture in China's Zhejiang province, from the twelfth through the sixteenth century. Its main actors are literati of the Song, Yuan, and Ming, who created a local tradition of learning as a means of cementing their common identity and their claim to moral, political, and cultural leadership. Why did they do this? Localizing Learning combines close readings of philosophical and literary texts with quantitative analysis of social and kinship networks to consider why and how the local literati enterprise was built. As the first intellectual history of Song, Yuan, and Ming China written from a local perspective, Localizing Learning shows how literati learning in Wuzhou came to encompass examination studies, Neo-Confucian moral philosophy, historical and Classical scholarship, encyclopedic learnedness, and literary writing, and traces how debates over the relative value of moral cultivation, cultural accomplishment, and political service unfolded locally. By treating learning as the subject, it broadens our perspective, going beyond a history of ideas to investigate the social practices and networks of kinship and collegiality with which literati defined themselves in local, regional, and national contexts" Geschichte 1100-1600 gnd rswk-swf Gelehrter (DE-588)4156443-1 gnd rswk-swf Neukonfuzianismus (DE-588)4137248-7 gnd rswk-swf Geistesleben (DE-588)4274490-8 gnd rswk-swf Jinhua (DE-588)4274697-8 gnd rswk-swf Learning and scholarship / China / Jinhua Shi / History Intellectuals / China / Jinhua Shi / Biography Elite (Social sciences) / China / Jinhua Shi / History Jinhua Shi (China) / Intellectual life Jinhua Shi (China) / History China / Intellectual life / 960-1644 Jinhua (DE-588)4274697-8 g Gelehrter (DE-588)4156443-1 s Geistesleben (DE-588)4274490-8 s Neukonfuzianismus (DE-588)4137248-7 s Geschichte 1100-1600 z DE-604 Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series 130 (DE-604)BV000019732 130 |
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