中国近世文化史
The rise of the gentry
Neo-Confucianism--masculinization, rationalization, paternalization
Daotong vs Zhengtong
Jiangjing reform of ritual: 宗祠,族谱
里甲--gentry, popularity of 朱子家礼 (cultural and economic reason), the approval of the state--second nature: through ritual, differentiation--eg. Huizhou ritual, exlusion of Daoism and Buddism--epical ancestor, myth history, ideological construction
territorial identity--genial identity
The fall of ming--the crisis of identity
Chinese McCarthyism, who is responsible?
Obsession with the sickman--struggle for purity (texts, women, sons), pure chinese culture--power and control--social hierarchy, negative on popular culture, radical anti-egalitarianism
Kaozheng vs. Chengzhu, rejection of Xinxue, Gongyang, search for objectivity
Daoism
Huizong--supress 淫祠, controlize power
Quanzhen school--elite, masculine(阳,纯阳,重阳), spiritualization
chrisma, institutionalization
双修 mind and body, against Buddism (mind)
Individual self-possession--rational imagination--spiritual force--内丹
Wujiao
women, collective, community--咒--social synthesis, irrational
religion--rudimentary, democracy, theatrical--curing and healing
The rise of the people
Chan school, radical egalitarianism, theoretical basis of democracy
the oppressd--popular culture (Chinese counterparts of Jazz, Blues...)--promised land--exploration of the interior--sublimation
Neo-Confucianism--masculinization, rationalization, paternalization
Daotong vs Zhengtong
Jiangjing reform of ritual: 宗祠,族谱
里甲--gentry, popularity of 朱子家礼 (cultural and economic reason), the approval of the state--second nature: through ritual, differentiation--eg. Huizhou ritual, exlusion of Daoism and Buddism--epical ancestor, myth history, ideological construction
territorial identity--genial identity
The fall of ming--the crisis of identity
Chinese McCarthyism, who is responsible?
Obsession with the sickman--struggle for purity (texts, women, sons), pure chinese culture--power and control--social hierarchy, negative on popular culture, radical anti-egalitarianism
Kaozheng vs. Chengzhu, rejection of Xinxue, Gongyang, search for objectivity
Daoism
Huizong--supress 淫祠, controlize power
Quanzhen school--elite, masculine(阳,纯阳,重阳), spiritualization
chrisma, institutionalization
双修 mind and body, against Buddism (mind)
Individual self-possession--rational imagination--spiritual force--内丹
Wujiao
women, collective, community--咒--social synthesis, irrational
religion--rudimentary, democracy, theatrical--curing and healing
The rise of the people
Chan school, radical egalitarianism, theoretical basis of democracy
the oppressd--popular culture (Chinese counterparts of Jazz, Blues...)--promised land--exploration of the interior--sublimation