Cultural Authority and Political Culture in China

Exploring Issues with the "Zhongyong" and the "Daotong" during the Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties

Cultural Authority and Political Culture in China

Exploring Issues with the "Zhongyong" and the "Daotong" during the Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties

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How have political conflicts impacted philosophical concepts and the rise of particular intellectual lineages in China? This question is part of a contested issue – the relative strength of state power and intellectuals' cultural authority. A nuanced fathoming of Confucian intellectual currents in Zhu Xi's wake reveals that his ideas were not as rapidly or universally accepted in the thirteenth century as they have retrospectively been portrayed. By exploring views of the Zhongyong and the succession and transmission of the Way (daotong), the authors demonstrate the complexity of the relationship between cultural authority and political culture. Their study highlights the independence of Wang Bo and Hao Jing on such issues.

"thoroughly researched, lucidly written, and astutely argued monograph"

On-Cho Ng, Journal of Chinese Studies 58, 2014
Series Münchener Ostasiatische Studien
Volume 85
ISBN 978-3-515-10134-9
Media type Book - Paperback
Edition number 1.
Copyright year 2012
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Length 223 pages
Size 17.0 x 24.0 cm
Language English