Cosmology And Political Culture In Early China (Cambridge Studies In Chinese History, Literature And Institutions)
Aihe Wang
Cambridge University Press (2000)
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Ancient - General, Ancient History, Ancient History: To C 500 CE, Ancient State, Anthropology, Asia - China, Asian History, China, Constitution: Government & The State, Cosmology, Cosmology, Chinese, Eastern, History & Theory - General, History - General History, History / Asia / China, History / World, History: World, Metaphysics, Metaphysics & Ontology, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / Eastern, Political culture, Political Science & Theory, Politics And Government, To 221 B.C, World - General, World History
Hardcover 9780521624206
This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the formative stages of Chinese culture and history, tracing the central role played by cosmology in the formation of China's early empires. It crosses the disciplines of history, social anthropology, archaeology, and philosophy to illustrate how cosmological systems, particularly the Five Elements, shaped political culture. By focusing on dynamic change in early cosmology, the book undermines the notion that Chinese cosmology was homogenous and unchanging. By arguing that cosmology was intrinsic to power relations, it also challenges prevailing theories of political and intellectual history.

Product Gegevens
LoC Classificatie BD518.C5 .W29 2000
Dewey 181.11
Omslag Prijs $95.00
Aantal pagina's 256
Hoogte x Breedte 240 x 158 mm
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