Thus far, the study of early China and its texts is dominated by originalist approaches that try to excavate the authentic meaning of the classics. In this article, I promote the idea that a shift in focus from the intentions of the authors to the readers’ concrete responses could meaningfully accompany our research on the classics’ “original” meaning. Beyond merely illuminating the cultural and intellectual environments in which the various receptions were produced, such research on the classics’ myriad interpretations could also serve as a postcolonial catalyst, helping us identify field-specific trends and reading strategies that, often unnoticed, impact our understandings of early Chinese texts. In other words, reception history would n...
The present work is an essay to answer an enquiry into the significance of making translations of cl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the early xia tradition from pre-Qin ti...
Early Chinese thought enjoys a wide appeal, in the scholarly world as much as elsewhere, as people a...
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This dissertation is focused on communities of people in the Han dynasty (205 B.C.-A.D. 220) who pos...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
Since the 20th century, Chinese institutions have been recovering a growing number of ancient object...
The article – originally published as part of the author’s book The Ambitions of Curiosity. Understa...
This dissertation is focused on communities of people in the Han dynasty (205 B.C.–A.D. 220) who pos...
第五百五十號記念特集號Chinese people thought that all the truth was existed in the classics such as Ching-shu 経...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the status of the Chinese Classics was precarious, with m...
This paper surveys the track of development on the methodology of Confucian Classics in post-war Jap...
This dissertation is about the religious (extra-human) legitimation of political power during the We...
A new approach to Chinese intellectual history : with a focus on modes of scholarship and their tran...
Lu Xun’s early wenyan 文言 (classical-style) essays written in Japan (1906-1908) are concerned with is...
The present work is an essay to answer an enquiry into the significance of making translations of cl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the early xia tradition from pre-Qin ti...
Early Chinese thought enjoys a wide appeal, in the scholarly world as much as elsewhere, as people a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritage of Greco-Roman antiquity is still deemed among the most p...
This dissertation is focused on communities of people in the Han dynasty (205 B.C.-A.D. 220) who pos...
This thesis analyses a change in the ways people composed and engaged with texts during the Warring ...
Since the 20th century, Chinese institutions have been recovering a growing number of ancient object...
The article – originally published as part of the author’s book The Ambitions of Curiosity. Understa...
This dissertation is focused on communities of people in the Han dynasty (205 B.C.–A.D. 220) who pos...
第五百五十號記念特集號Chinese people thought that all the truth was existed in the classics such as Ching-shu 経...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the status of the Chinese Classics was precarious, with m...
This paper surveys the track of development on the methodology of Confucian Classics in post-war Jap...
This dissertation is about the religious (extra-human) legitimation of political power during the We...
A new approach to Chinese intellectual history : with a focus on modes of scholarship and their tran...
Lu Xun’s early wenyan 文言 (classical-style) essays written in Japan (1906-1908) are concerned with is...
The present work is an essay to answer an enquiry into the significance of making translations of cl...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the early xia tradition from pre-Qin ti...
Early Chinese thought enjoys a wide appeal, in the scholarly world as much as elsewhere, as people a...