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Confucianism And Family Rituals In Imperial China A Social History Of Writing About Rites Course Book Patricia Buckley Ebrey

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Confucianism And Family Rituals In Imperial China A Social History Of Writing About Rites Course Book Patricia Buckley Ebrey
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.82 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Patricia Buckley Ebrey
ISBN: 9781400862351, 1400862353
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Course Book

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Confucianism And Family Rituals In Imperial China A Social History Of Writing About Rites Course Book Patricia Buckley Ebrey by Patricia Buckley Ebrey 9781400862351, 1400862353 instant download after payment.

To explore the historical connections between Confucianism and Chinese society, this book examines the social and cultural processes through which Confucian texts on family rituals were written, circulated, interpreted, and used as guides to action. Weddings, funerals, and ancestral rites were central features of Chinese culture; they gave drama to transitions in people's lives and conveyed conceptions of the hierarchy of society and the interdependency of the living and the dead. Patricia Ebrey's social history of Confucian texts shows much about how Chinese culture was created in a social setting, through the participation of people at all social levels. Books, like Chu Hsi's Family Rituals and its dozens of revisions, were important in forming ritual behavior in China because of the general respect for literature, the early spread of printing, and the absence of an ecclesiastic establishment authorized to rule on the acceptability of variations in ritual behavior. Ebrey shows how more and more of what people commonly did was approved in the liturgies and thus brought into the realm labeled Confucian.


Originally published in 1991.


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