MIRANDA BROWN is Assistant Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures
at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. She is the coauthor
(with Conrad Schirokauer) of A Brief History of Chinese Civilization,
Second Edition.
2006-2007: National Endowment of the Humanities Faculty Fellowships
($40,000)
2005-2006: Chiang Ching-kuo Junior Scholar Grant ($20,000)
2005: Institute for Humanities Summer Collaborative Grant ($15,000)
2003 Rackham Spring/Summer 2003 Research Grant ($5,000)
2001-2002 Graduate Opportunity Dissertation Fellowship
2001 U.C. Berkeley Regent Fellow
2000-2001 Liu Graduate Research Fellowship in Chinese Studies
2000-2001 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship
2000 Visiting Fellow, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, P.R.C.
2000 Graduate Teaching Award
1999 Summer Mellon Dissertation and Prospectus Fellowship
1998 Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship
1997-1999 Graduate Opportunity Fellowship
The Politics of Mourning in Early China
reevaluates the longstanding assumptions about early imperial political
culture. According to most explanations, fi lial 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.
“Brown’s book is a careful study that masterfully engages its sources:
commemorative inscriptions of the Eastern Han dynasty. Not content
to accept previous generalizations about these sources, she rereads
them with a critical eye and shows that Eastern Han men had a much
broader conception of political association and service than previously
thought. By looking closely at Eastern Han epitaphs and not being
beholden to any previous assumptions about them, Brown successfully
throws doubt on many conventional explanations of these documents.”
— Keith Nathaniel Knapp, author of Selfl ess Offspring: Filial Children
and Social Order in Medieval China
發表於2024-12-22
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圖書標籤: 經學 潛水 漢代 海外中國研究 曆史學 中國史 中國古代史 中古史
毀瘠在漢代就有瞭呢,嘖嘖,個錶演欲~
評分毀瘠在漢代就有瞭呢,嘖嘖,個錶演欲~
評分最後一章關於宋代對漢代的再發現幾近鬍說。通過對歐陽修片章隻語的解讀來迴應一個韆百年來討論已久的大問題,卻毫無任何相關迴顧。這種「漢學」無知到瞭令人發指的地步。看在前麵關於漢代碑銘中「孝道--女性」的分梳還有一絲可取之處,勉強給個兩星。
評分毀瘠在漢代就有瞭呢,嘖嘖,個錶演欲~
評分毀瘠在漢代就有瞭呢,嘖嘖,個錶演欲~
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