The Cultural History of the Chinese Concepts Fengjian (Feudalism) and Jingji (Economy)

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ISBN-13:
9789819926169
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
05.08.2023
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Tianyu Feng
Gewicht:
348 g
Format:
216x153x15 mm
Serie:
Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book interprets the typical Chinese concepts of fengjian (feudalism) and jingji (economy) by reviewing the mistranslation and mismatching of concepts from ancient to modern times and from a Western language to Chinese and exploring Chinese and Western acculturation, which is in line with Mr. Chen Yinque¿s theory¿¿To interpret a Chinese character is to write a history of culture¿. In the coordinates of time and space for the transformation of Chinese concepts from ancient to modern times and their translation from Western languages, this book explores the generation and evolution of Chinese concepts; using the semantic window of Chinese characters, the book reviews the historical and cultural connotations of the semantic changes and the history of the long-lasting culture of Chinese characters. This volume moves from reviewing the semantic changes of fengjian and jingji to elaborating concepts of thought; it makes the study of the history of terms and concepts the study of the history of culture and thought; it analyzes words as part of cultural history to welcome the era of cultural and historical research with a focus on words.This book is both scholarly and readable, satisfying both the academic needs of specialized researchers and the cultural curiosity of those with secondary education or above.
Interprets the typical Chinese historical concepts of fengjian (feudalism) and jingji (economy)
Introduction.- Part I Fengjian (Feudal).- Chapter 1: Composition of the Classical Chinese Term "Fengjian".- Chapter 2: The Zhou Fengjian System of Decentralization and the Qin System of Monarchical Centralization.- Chapter 3: The Concept of Hoken (¿¿)in Early Modern Japan.- Chapter 4: A Discovery of the Similarities between Fengjian and Feudalism.- Chapter 5: Establishment of the Concept of Feudalism in Western Europe and Its Encounter with Feudalism in East Asia.- Chapter 6: The New Term "Fengjian" in the Late Qing and Early Ming Dynasties.- Chapter 7: The Alienation of the New Term "Fengjian".- Chapter 8: Generalization of the Concept of "Feudalism".- Chapter 9: The Truth about Marx's Theory of Feudalism.- Chapter 10: Criticism of Generalized Feudalism by Chinese Scholars.- Chapter 11: Patriarchal Landowners' Authoritarian Society and the Age of Imperial Power.- Part II Jingji (Economy).- Chapter 12: The Classical Meaning of "Jingji": Governance for the People.- Chapter 13: Jingji as Envisaged in the Studies for Practical Solutions in China and Japan in the Near-Ancient Period: The National Economy and the People's Livelihood.- Chapter 14: The Evolution of Ancient and Modern Meaning of Economy in the West until It Was Finally Settled.- Chapter 15: Translation of Economy into Keizai in the Late Edo Period and during the Meiji Period.- Chapter 16: Modern Japan Doubted about the Translation of Economy as Keizai and Tried Other Alternatives.- Chapter 17: The Rejection of Japan's Translation of Economy as Keizai by Chinese Scholars in the Late Qing Dynasty and Their New Alternatives.- Chapter 18: The Early Republican Period: Establishment of "Jingji" as the Translation of Economy in China.- Chapter 19: Examination of Jingji in Its Present Sense.

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