Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective
Examining early Chinese ritual discourse during the Warring States and early Western Han Periods, this book reveals how performance became a fundamental feature of ritual and politics in early China. Through a dramaturgical lens, Thomas Radice explores the extent to which performer/spectator relationships influenced all aspects of early Chinese religious, ethical, and political discourse.

Arguing that the Confucians conceived ritual as primarily a dramaturgical matter, this book demonstrates not only that theatricality was necessary for expression and deception in a community of spectators, but also how a theatrical 'presence' ultimately became essential to all forms of public life in early China. Thomas Radice illuminates previously unexplored connections between early Chinese texts, aesthetics, and traditions.

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Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective
Examining early Chinese ritual discourse during the Warring States and early Western Han Periods, this book reveals how performance became a fundamental feature of ritual and politics in early China. Through a dramaturgical lens, Thomas Radice explores the extent to which performer/spectator relationships influenced all aspects of early Chinese religious, ethical, and political discourse.

Arguing that the Confucians conceived ritual as primarily a dramaturgical matter, this book demonstrates not only that theatricality was necessary for expression and deception in a community of spectators, but also how a theatrical 'presence' ultimately became essential to all forms of public life in early China. Thomas Radice illuminates previously unexplored connections between early Chinese texts, aesthetics, and traditions.

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Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective

Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective

by Thomas Radice
Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective

Ritual Performance in Early Chinese Thought: A Dramaturgical Perspective

by Thomas Radice

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Examining early Chinese ritual discourse during the Warring States and early Western Han Periods, this book reveals how performance became a fundamental feature of ritual and politics in early China. Through a dramaturgical lens, Thomas Radice explores the extent to which performer/spectator relationships influenced all aspects of early Chinese religious, ethical, and political discourse.

Arguing that the Confucians conceived ritual as primarily a dramaturgical matter, this book demonstrates not only that theatricality was necessary for expression and deception in a community of spectators, but also how a theatrical 'presence' ultimately became essential to all forms of public life in early China. Thomas Radice illuminates previously unexplored connections between early Chinese texts, aesthetics, and traditions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350358966
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/14/2024
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Thomas Radice is Associate Professor of Chinese History at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. He specializes in the intellectual and religious history of early China, and has published articles in Asian Philosophy, Philosophy East and West, and the Journal of Chinese History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Kongzi as Dramaturg: Cultivating Performers and Spectators of Ritual Theatricality
2. (Not) Faking It: Antitheatricality and Spectatorship
3. Method Mourning: Embodying Art and Artifice in Confucian Dramaturgy
4. Power and/of Presence: Theatricality and Political Performance
Conclusion
Bibliography

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