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Classics and Interpretations - The Hermeneutic Traditions in Chinese Culture (Hardcover)
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Classics and Interpretations - The Hermeneutic Traditions in Chinese Culture (Hardcover)
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In recent years in the "West," scholars have attempted to unravel
old constructs of interpretation and understanding, using the
discipline of hermeneutics, or the scientific study of textual
interpretation. Borrowed from students of the ever growing body of
biblical interpretive literature that originated in the early
Christian era, theoretical hermeneutics has given many contemporary
scholars potent tools of textual interpretation. "Classics and
Interpretations" applies this method to Chinese culture. Several
essays focus on hermeneutic traditions of Neo-Confucianism. Others
move outside of these traditions to attempt an understanding of the
role of hermeneutics in Taoist and Buddhist textual interpretation,
in Chinese poetics and painting, and in contemporary Chinese
culture. This volume makes a concerted effort to remedy our
ignorance of the Chinese hermeneutical tradition. Part 1, ""The
Great Learning" and Hermeneutics," demonstrates the use of
commentary to define how the individual creates his social self,
and discusses differing interpretations of the "Ta-hsueh" text and
its treatment as either canonical or heterodox. Part 2, "Canonicity
and Orthodoxy," considers the philosophical touchstones employed by
Neo-Confucian canonical exegetes and polemicists, and discusses the
Han canonization of the scriptural Five Classics, while
illuminating a double standard that existed in the hermeneutical
regime of late imperial China. Part 3, "Hermeneutics as Politics,"
discusses the transformation of both the classics and scholars, and
explores the dominant hermeneutic tradition in Chinese
historiography, the scriptural tradition and reinterpretation of
the "Ch'un-ch'iu," and reveals the pragmatism of Chinese
hermeneutics through comparison of the Sung debates over the
"Mencius." The concluding sections include essays on "Chu Hsi and
Interpretation of Chinese Classics," "Hermeneutic Traditions in
Chinese Poetics and Non-Confucian Contexts," "Reinterpretation of
Confucian Texts in the Ming-Ch'ing Period," and "Contemporary
Interpretations of Confucian Culture." Through these literate and
brilliantly written essays the reader witnesses not merely the
great breadth and depth of Chinese hermeneutics but also its
continuity and evolutionary vigor. This volume will excite scholars
of the Confucian, Buddhist, and Taoist systems of thought and
belief as well as students of history and hermeneutics.
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