1st Edition

The Emergence of Civilizational Consciousness in Early China History Word by Word

By Uffe Bergeton Copyright 2019
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

240 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides a conceptual history of the emergence of civilizational consciousness in early China. Focusing on how words are used in pre-Qín (before 221 BCE) texts to construct identities and negotiate relationships between a 'civilised self' and 'uncivilised others', it provides a re-examination of the origins and development of these ideas. By adopting a novel approach to... Read more

Introduction 1. The Coining of Civilizational Consciousness in Modern Western Europe 2. From ‘Awe-Inspiringly Beautiful’ to ‘Morally Refined’— The Coining of ‘Civility’ in Pre-Qín China 3. Coiners and Critics of ‘Civility/Civilization’ (Wén) 4. Inventing the ‘Barbarian’: From ‘Belligerent Others’ to ‘Civilizationally Inferior Others’ 5. Ethnographic Vocabulary of Civilizational Otherness: The ‘Elegant’ ‘Rites’ of the ‘Great Ones’ Versus the ‘Vulgar’ ‘Customs’ of the ‘Barbarians’ Conclusion

Biography

Uffe Bergeton is Assistant Professor of Pre-Tang Chinese Language, Culture and History in the Department of Asian Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Having a background in both linguistics and ancient Chinese history, he specialises in the study of pre-Qín China.