Spring and autumn historiography :: form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals /
"The Spring and Autumn is an early Chinese register of events covering the eight to fifth centuries BCE, originating from the official state annals of Lu, the home state of Confucius. Tradition attributes the Spring and Autumn to Confucius, claiming that it employs subtle clues that convey his...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Spring and Autumn is an early Chinese register of events covering the eight to fifth centuries BCE, originating from the official state annals of Lu, the home state of Confucius. Tradition attributes the Spring and Autumn to Confucius, claiming that it employs subtle clues that convey his evaluations of its recorded events, and for over two thousand years, it was regarded as one of the most important Chinese classics. Despite its significance in China, the Spring and Autumn has been largely neglected and is poorly understood in the West, perhaps for the simple reason that its records, which are brief, impersonal, and highly formulaic, look nothing like the coded moral judgments that tradition claims them to be. The conventional interpretation of the Spring and Autumn focuses on irregularities in individual records, which may indeed have been the work of later editors. Spring and Autumn Historiography takes the opposite tack, analyzing categories of records that exhibit regular patterns with the aim of exposing the values and priorities that underlie the Spring and Autumn's formally regular core, which was likely produced by Lu record-keepers. This analysis shows that the key to the records lies not in their content but in their form: the records systematically use formal features to mark the relative importance of events, individual leaders, and states, and they reflect a deep concern with hierarchy, high position, and relative rank. Through its formulaic system of recording, the Spring and Autumn presents a Lu-centered hierarchy of individuals and states and seeks to display the exalted position of Lu and the Lu ruler at the pinnacle of this idealized hierarchy"-- |
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spelling | Van Auken, Newell Ann, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006129183 Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / Newell Ann Van Auken New York : Columbia University Press, [2023] ©2023 1 online resource (xx, 328 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Tang Center series in early China Includes bibliographical references and index Text in English, Chinese with parallel English translation "The Spring and Autumn is an early Chinese register of events covering the eight to fifth centuries BCE, originating from the official state annals of Lu, the home state of Confucius. Tradition attributes the Spring and Autumn to Confucius, claiming that it employs subtle clues that convey his evaluations of its recorded events, and for over two thousand years, it was regarded as one of the most important Chinese classics. Despite its significance in China, the Spring and Autumn has been largely neglected and is poorly understood in the West, perhaps for the simple reason that its records, which are brief, impersonal, and highly formulaic, look nothing like the coded moral judgments that tradition claims them to be. The conventional interpretation of the Spring and Autumn focuses on irregularities in individual records, which may indeed have been the work of later editors. Spring and Autumn Historiography takes the opposite tack, analyzing categories of records that exhibit regular patterns with the aim of exposing the values and priorities that underlie the Spring and Autumn's formally regular core, which was likely produced by Lu record-keepers. This analysis shows that the key to the records lies not in their content but in their form: the records systematically use formal features to mark the relative importance of events, individual leaders, and states, and they reflect a deep concern with hierarchy, high position, and relative rank. Through its formulaic system of recording, the Spring and Autumn presents a Lu-centered hierarchy of individuals and states and seeks to display the exalted position of Lu and the Lu ruler at the pinnacle of this idealized hierarchy"-- Provided by publisher Orientations: Approaches to Spring and Autumn Historiography -- Recording the Day -- Encoding Individual Rank -- An Idealized Interstate Order -- Registering Judgments -- Concealing Submission -- Conclusions: Spring and Autumn and the formally regular core Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed June 6, 2023) Confucius. Chun qiu. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81033130 Chun qiu (Confucius) fast China History Zhou dynasty, 1122-221 B.C. Historiography. History Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061218 Chine Histoire 1122-221 av. J.-C. (Dynastie des Zhou) Historiographie. Histoire Méthodologie. HISTORY / Asia / China bisacsh Historiography fast History Methodology fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3 1122-221 B.C. fast History fast Print version Van Auken, Newell Ann Spring and autumn historiography New York : Columbia University Press, [2023] 9780231206501 (DLC) 2022022213 (OCoLC)1344494925 Tang center series in early China. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020054707 |
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title | Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / |
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title_exact_search | Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / |
title_full | Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / Newell Ann Van Auken |
title_fullStr | Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / Newell Ann Van Auken |
title_full_unstemmed | Spring and autumn historiography : form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / Newell Ann Van Auken |
title_short | Spring and autumn historiography : |
title_sort | spring and autumn historiography form and hierarchy in an ancient chinese annals |
title_sub | form and hierarchy in an ancient Chinese annals / |
topic | Confucius. Chun qiu. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81033130 Chun qiu (Confucius) fast History Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061218 Histoire Méthodologie. HISTORY / Asia / China bisacsh Historiography fast History Methodology fast |
topic_facet | Confucius. Chun qiu. Chun qiu (Confucius) China History Zhou dynasty, 1122-221 B.C. Historiography. History Methodology. Chine Histoire 1122-221 av. J.-C. (Dynastie des Zhou) Historiographie. Histoire Méthodologie. HISTORY / Asia / China Historiography History Methodology China History |
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