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On sacred grounds: culture, society, politics, and the formation of the cult of Confucius
Thomas A. Wilson
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Frontmatter
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Table, Map, Music Examples, and Figures (page vii)
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Preface (page xi)
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Contributors (page xiii)
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Maps (page xv)
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Introduction: Culture, Society, Politics, and the Cult of Confucius (Thomas A. Wilson, page 1)
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PART I RITES AND MUSIC
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1 Ritualizing Confucius/Kongzi: The Family and State Cults of the Sage of Culture in Imperial China (Thomas A. Wilson, page 43)
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2 Destroying Confucius: Iconoclasm in the Confucian Temple (Deborah Sommer, page 95)
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3 Musical Confucianism: The Case of 'Jikong yuewu' (Joseph S.C. Lam, page 134)
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PART II IMAGINING CONFUCIUS
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4 The Genesis of Kongzi in Ancient Narrative: The Figurative As Historical (Lionel M. Jensen, page 175)
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5 Varied Views of the Sage: Illustrated Narratives of the Life of Confucius (Julia K. Murray, page 222)
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PART III POLITICS AND SOCIETY
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6 The Cultural Politics of Autocracy: The Confucius Temple and Ming Despotism, 1368-1530 (Huang Chin-shing, page 267)
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7 The Kongs of Qufu: Power and Privilege in Late Imperial China (Abigail Lamberton, page 297)
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PART IV THE PAST IN THE PRESENT
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8 Knowledge, Organization, and Symbolic Capital: Two Temples to Confucius in Gansu (Jun Jing, page 335)
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9 The Confucius Temple Tragedy of the Cultural Revolution (Wang Liang, page 376)
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Index (page 401)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAS | 64.2 (May 2005): 463-464 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25075780 |
BSOAS | 67.3 (2004): 419-421 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4145818 |
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Published: 2002
Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
- 9780674009615 (hardcover)
- 9781684173778 (ebook)