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Body, ritual and identity : a new interpretation of the early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704)
Title:
Body, ritual and identity : a new interpretation of the early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704)

New interpretation of the early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704)

Sinica Leidensia,

Sinica Leidensia ;
Author:
Yang, Jui-sung, 1963- author.
ISBN:
9789004315457
Publication Information:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2016.
Physical Description:
xiii, 185 pages ; 25 cm.
Series:
Sinica Leidensia, volume 132.

Sinica Leidensia ; volume 132.
Abstract:
"Yan Yuan (1635-1704) has long been a controversial figure in the study of Chinese intellectual and cultural history. Although marginalized in his own time largely due to his radical attack on Zhu Xi (1130-1200), Yan became elevated as a great thinker during the early twentieth century because of the drastic changes of modern Chinese intellectual climate. In Body, Ritual and Identity : A New Interpretation of the Early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704), Yang Jui-sung has demonstrated that the complexity of Yan's ideas and his hatred for Zhu Xi in particular need be interpreted in light of his traumatic life experiences, his frustration over the fall of the Ming dynasty, and anxiety caused by the civil service examination system. Moreover, he should be better understood as a cultural critic of the lifestyle of educated elites of late imperial China. By critically analyzing Yan's changing intellectual status and his criticism that the elite lifestyle was unhealthy and feminine, this new interpretation of Yan Yuan serves to shed new light on our understanding of the features as well as problems of educated elite culture in late imperial China"--Provided by publisher.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-177) and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 10601501 B5234 Y464 Y365 st3
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