The Politics of Mourning in Early China
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The Politics of Mourning in Early China

  1. 220 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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The Politics of Mourning in Early China

About this book

Looks at mourning practices during the Han dynasty to reassess whether filial piety was the overriding model for society and governance in early China.

The Politics of Mourning in Early China reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political culture. According to most explanations, filial piety served as the linchpin of the social and political order, as all political relations were a seamless extension of the relationship between father and son-a relationship that was hierarchical, paternalistic, and personal. Offering a new perspective on the mourning practices and funerary monuments of the Han dynasty, Miranda Brown asks whether the early imperial elite did in fact imagine political participation solely along the lines of the father-son relationship or whether there were alternative visions of political association. The early imperial elite held remarkably varied and contradictory beliefs about political life, and they had multiple templates and changing scripts for political action. This book documents and explains such diversity and variation and shows that the Han dynasty practice of mourning expressed many visions of political life, visions that left lasting legacies.

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Table of contents

  1. THE POLITICS OF MOURNING IN EARLY CHINA
  2. Contents
  3. Author’s Note on Translations and Chinese Text
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Chronology
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Where Did All the Filial Sons Go?
  8. 2. Centuries of Tears and Woe
  9. 3. Sons and Mothers
  10. 4. Friends or Subordinates?
  11. 5. Loyal Ministers, Recluses, and Popular Heroes
  12. EPILOGUE: The Song Rediscovery of the Han
  13. APPENDIX: Overview of Han Sources Used for This Study
  14. Notes
  15. Works Cited
  16. Index