Imperial Rulership and Cultural Change in Traditional China

Imperial Rulership and Cultural Change in Traditional China

by Chun -chieh Huang (Author), Frederick P . Brandauer (Author)

Synopsis

This volume examines the role of dynastic rulers, the imperial system, and the ruling literati in the promotion and shaping of Chinese thought and culture. It includes ten papers chosen for publication from a conference held in Taiwan in September 1992: Determining Orthodoxy: Imperial Roles by Jack L. Dull; Ssu-ma Ch'ien's Portrayal of the First Ch'in Emperor by Stephan Durrant; The Literary Emperor: The Case of Han Wu-ti by David R. Knechtges; Empress Wu and Feminist Sentiments in T'ang China by Chen Jo-shui; Academies: Official Sponsorship and Suppression by Thomas H. C. Lee; Imperial Power and The Reestablishment of Monastic Order in the Northern Sung by Huang Chi-chiang; Imperial Rulership in Cultural History: Chu Hsi's Interpretation by Huang Chun-chieh; The Emperor and the Star Spirits: A Mythological Reading of the Shui-hu chuan by Frederick P. Brandeur; Ku Yen-wu's Image and Ideal of the Emperor: A Cultural Giant and Political Dwarf by Ku Wei-ying; and Imperial Power and the Appointment of Provincial Governors in Ch'ing China by R. Kent Guy.

It will be of interest to students of Chinese culture including literature, art, religion, philosophy, and politics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 330
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 18 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 0295993758
ISBN 13: 9780295993751

Author Bio

Frederick P. Brandauer is professor emeritus of Chinese at the University of Washington. Chun-Chieh Huang is distinguished professor of general education, dean of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, and director of the Program of East Asian Confucianisms at National Taiwan University. Contributors include Huang Chi-chiang, Jack L. Dull, Stephan Durrant, R. Kent Guy, Chen Jo-shui, David R. Knechtges, Thomas H. C. Lee, and Ku Wei-ying.