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ISBN: 9780824894078
作者: Ori Sela / Zvi Ben-Dor Benite / Joshua A. Fogel
出版社: University of Hawaii Press
发行时间: 2023 -3
语言: 英语
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 68.00
页数: 300

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New Sinology and Chinese History

Ori Sela / Zvi Ben-Dor Benite   

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China’s past and present have been in a continuous dialogue throughout history, one that is heavily influenced by time and language: the temporal orientation and the linguistic apparatus used to express and solidify identity, ideas, and practices. Time and Language: New Sinology and Chinese History argues for and demonstrates the significance of “New Sinology” by bringing language/philology back into the research and understanding of how modern China emerged, and presenting a host of concrete, in-depth, case studies, in which the use of “New Sinology” sheds new light on Chinese history. Reading the modern, therefore, as a careful and ongoing conversation with the past, renders the “new” in a different perspective; taken as a whole, this volume is a significant step towards a new historical narrative of China’s modern history, one wherein “ruptures” can exist in tandem with continuities. This collection accentuates the deep connection between language and power—one that spans well across China’s long past—and hence the immense consequences of linguistic-related methodology to the comprehension of power structures and identity in China.
Each of the essays in this volume tackles these issues—the methodological and the thematic—from a different angle, but they all share the Sinological prism of analysis, and the basic understanding that a much longer timeframe is required to make sense of Chinese modernity. The languages examined are diverse: modern and classical Chinese, of course, but also Manchu and Japanese. Taken together they bring a spectrum of linguistic perspectives and hence a spectrum of power relations and identities to the forefront. While the essays focus on late Qing and early twentieth-century eras, they resort, time and again, to earlier periods, which are necessary to making real sense of later eras. Therefore, the methodological and the thematic do not only converge, but also generate a plea for fostering and expanding this approach in current and future studies. These essays use a variety of angles to examine, with the present moment in mind, questions of Chinese perceptions of and engagement with the past.

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Introduction: Time, Text, and History in China / ORI SELA, ZVI BEN-DOR BENITE, AND JOSHUA A. FOGEL / 1
1. Tulisen’s Embassy to Distant Territories: The Travels of a Text / PETER C. PERDUE / 15
2. Struggles over the Historical Memory of a Heterodoxy: Chinese Commentaries on the Nestorian Stele / CHU PINGYI / 32
3. How Much Does an Understanding of History Help? Naito Konan’s Reading of “Communism” in China / JOSHUA A. FOGEL / 51
4. To “Turn the Historical Clock Back”: Past, Text, and the Politics of Yuan Shikai’s Monarchy / ZVI BEN-DOR BENITE / 69
5. Wenxue and New Practices of Writing in Post-1840 China / THEODORE HUTERS / 93
6. Cai Yuanpei’s Politico-Philosophical Languages / PETER ZARROW / 118
7. Vernacular Knowledge in Time: Sinology outside the Archive / JOAN JUDGE / 141
8. In Search of a Standard National Language in Republican China / JANET Y. CHEN / 159
9. A Guangxu Renaissance? Manchu Language Studies in the Late Qing and Their Republican Afterlife / MARTEN SODERBLOM SAARELA / 180
10. The Textual Time Machine: Truth, Facts, and the Shuowen, 1770-1932 / ORI SELA / 204
11. A Time to Heal or a Time to Kill: Confessions in the Anti-Shaman Campaign at Communist Yan’an, 1944-1945 / KANG XIAOFEI / 220
Bibliography 241
Contributors 273
Index 275

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