The craft of oblivion : forgetting and memory in ancient China /
"Examines the intersections between forgetting and remembering in classical Chinese civilization"--
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التنسيق: | Licensed eBooks |
اللغة: | الإنجليزية |
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Albany, NY :
State University of New York Press,
[2023]
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سلاسل: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18253261 |
جدول المحتويات:
- Introduction / Albert Galvany
- Part I. Historiographical and Political Narratives : Chapter 1. Cultural Amnesia and Commentarial Retrofitting: Interpreting the Sping and Autumn / Newell Ann Van Auken
- Chapter 2. Elision and Narration: Remembering and Forgetting in Some Recently Unearthed Historiographical Manuscripts / Rens Krijgsman
- Chapter 3. Shaping the Historian's Project: Language of Forgetting and Obliteration in the Shiji / Esther Sunkyung Klein
- Chapter 4. The Ice of Memory and the Fires of Forgetfulness: Traumatic Recollections in the Wu Yue chunqiu / Olivia Milburn
- Part II. Philosophical Writings : Chapter 5. The Daode jing's Forgotten Forebear: The Ancestral Cult / K.E. Brashier
- Chapter 6. So Comfortable You'll Forget You're Wearing Them: Attention and Forgetting in the Zhuangzi and Huainanzi / Franklin Perkins
- Chapter 7. The Practice of Erasing Traces in the Huainanzi / Tobias Benedikt Zürn
- Chapter 8. The Oblivious against the Doctor: Pathologies of Remembering and Virtues of Forgetting in the Liezi / Albert Galvany
- Chapter 9. Wang Bi and the Hermeneutics of Actualization / Merceded Valmisa
- Part III. Ritual and Literary Texts : Chapter 10. Embodied Memory and Natural Forgetting in Early Chinese Ritual Theory / Paul Nicholas Vogt
- Chapter 11. Exile and Return: Oblivion, Memory, and Nontragic Death in Tomb-Quelling Texts from the Eastern Han Dynasty / Xiang Li
- Chapter 12. Lost in Where We Are: Tao Yuanming on the Joys of Forgetting and the Worries of Being Forgotten / Michael D. K. Ing.