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Emperor Huizong and Late Northern Song China: The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics (review)

Bao, Weimin 包伟民

Journal of Song-Yuan studies, 2008, Vol.38 (1), p.259-267 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Hsinchu: Johns Hopkins University Press

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  • Título:
    Emperor Huizong and Late Northern Song China: The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics (review)
  • Autor: Bao, Weimin 包伟民
  • Assuntos: Attitudes ; Calligraphy ; Chinese history ; Culture ; Kings ; Music ; Political behavior ; Political power ; Politics ; Religion ; Rhetoric
  • É parte de: Journal of Song-Yuan studies, 2008, Vol.38 (1), p.259-267
  • Descrição: [...]political rhetoric was an important dimension of the political practice that had defined the reigns of Shenzong and his sons for three decades. [...]the realm of politics and economy no longer satisfied the reformers, who turned to embrace the cultural level of ritual and music. Tsuyoshi Kojima's discussion of music, Patricia Ebrey's study of calligraphy and steles, Shin-yi Chao's research on the Divine Empyrean Palace Temple network, and Joseph S.C. Lam's analysis of the "Music of Great Brilliance," all reflect different approaches to the belief in the sagely Former Kings. [...]in order to highlight Huizong's identity as an emperor, the third and fourth parts of the book analyze his political behavior and his attitudes towards fine art, culture, and religion.
  • Editor: Hsinchu: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês;Chinês

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