Confucianism has been a foundational component of East Asian culture,
religion, society, and government for millennia, and its visibility
and significance have continued to expand in recent decades.
Confucianism is often elusive, challenging categories and theoretical
stances of the academy and yet simultaneously seeming to merge with a
broader culture. Confucianism has spread with Chinese emigration; it
has also spread through the interest of American and European
academics who have identified with its scholarly and ethical
commitments. While it was once declared a dying tradition, today
knowledge of Confucianism is vital to understanding and engaging
modern East and Southeast Asia.Comprised of thirty-eight original
essays by experts from a wide range of disciplines, _The Oxford
Handbook of Confucianism_ covers the Confucian tradition
chronologically, geographically, and topically through textured and
innovative examinations of foundational subjects and emerging topics
in Confucian studies. Confucianism in China is critically examined,
from ancient legends through medieval and early modern China to
contemporary manifestations. Essays also consider the tradition in the
wider East Asian culture and beyond, notably in Japan, Korea, Vietnam,
Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and the recently emerged "Boston
Confucianism." A series of topical essays study Confucianism's always
complicated integration with cultural, social, religious, and
political forms, using a range of vantage points including gender,
family, ethics, visual and literary arts, government, education,
ritual, and modern culture.
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9780190906207
Publisert
2023
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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