Finding wisdom in East Asian classics

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Finding wisdom in East Asian classics

edited by Wm. Theodore de Bary

Columbia University Press, c2011

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Finding Wisdom in East Asian Classics is an essential, all-access guide to the core texts of East Asian civilization and culture. Essays address frequently read, foundational texts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, as well as early modern fictional classics and nonfiction works of the seventeenth century. Building strong links between these writings and the critical traditions of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism, this volume shows the vital role of the classics in the shaping of Asian history and in the development of the humanities at large. Wm. Theodore de Bary focuses on texts that have survived for centuries, if not millennia, through avid questioning and contestation. Recognized as perennial reflections on life and society, these works represent diverse historical periods and cultures and include the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Xunxi, the Lotus Sutra, Tang poetry, the Pillow Book, The Tale of Genji, and the writings of Chikamatsu and Kaibara Ekken. Contributors explain the core and most commonly understood aspects of these works and how they operate within their traditions. They trace their reach and reinvention throughout history and their ongoing relevance in modern life. With fresh interpretations of familiar readings, these essays inspire renewed appreciation and examination. In the case of some classics open to multiple interpretations, de Bary chooses two complementary essays from different contributors. Expanding on debates concerning the challenges of teaching classics in the twenty-first century, several pieces speak to the value of Asia in the core curriculum. Indispensable for early scholarship on Asia and the evolution of global civilization, Finding Wisdom in East Asian Classics helps one master the major texts of human thought.

目次

Preface. The Great "Civilized" Conversation: Cases in Point, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 1. Asian Classics as the Great Books of the East, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 2. Asia in the Core Curriculum, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 3. Why We Read the Analects of Confucius, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 4. Mencius, by Irene Bloom 5. Laozi, by Franciscus Verellen 6. Zhuangzi, by Paul Contino 7. Xunzi, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 8. The Lotus Sutra, by Wing-tsit Chan 9. The Teaching of Vimalakirti, by Robert A. F. Thurman 10(a). The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, by Philip Yampolsky 10(b). The Platform Sutra as a Chinese Classic, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 11. Tang Poetry: A Return to Basics, by Burton Watson 12. Journey to the West, by C. T. Hsia 13. A Dream of Red Mansions, by C. T. Hsia 14. Zhu Xi and the Four Books, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 15. Waiting for the Dawn: Huang Zongxi's Critique of the Chinese Dynastic System (Wm. Theodore de Bary 16(a). The Tale of Genji as a Japanese and World Classic, by Haruo Shirane 16(b). Passion and Poignancy in The Tale of Genji, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 17. The Pillow Book, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 18. Kamo no Chomei's "An Account of My Hut", by Paul Anderer 19. The Tale of the Heike, by Paul Varley 20(a). Kenko's Essays in Idleness, by Donald Keene 20(b). Kenko and Montaigne in Tandem, by James Mirollo 21(a). The Poetry of Matsuo Basho, by Haruo Shirane 21(b). Matsuo Basho, by Donald Keene 22. Chikamatsu, by Donald Keene 23. Saikaku's Five Women Who Loved Love, by Wm. Theodore de Bary 24. Kaibara Ekken's Precepts for Daily Life in Japan, by Mary Evelyn Tucker 25. The Contemporary Meaning of T'oegye's Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning, by Michael C. Kalton 26. The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong, by JaHyun Kim Haboush 27. The Song of the Faithful Wife Ch'unhyang, by Rachel E. Chung 28. Reading and Teaching The Tale of Kieu, by Conrad Schirokauer Index

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