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7 Marcel Granet and the Poetics of the Primeval Scene
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Martin Svensson Ekström
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- The Shepherd Dreams—The Great Man Divines 1
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Metaphor’s Other
- The Concept and Conceptuality of Xing 17
- Intertextuality and Orality in C. H. Wang’s The Bell and the Drum 23
- Chen Shih-hsiang and the Primal Scene 37
- The Totemic Xing 43
- Rhyme without Reason 45
- Xing and the Art of Quoting the Odes 51
- Marcel Granet and the Poetics of the Primeval Scene 55
- Nature Is Metaphorical, Poetry Literal 61
- Discipline and Comfort 79
- Dichotomy Reenforced 85
- Uncomfortable Sinology 87
- Primary Metapoetics, Authorial Intent, and Textual Integrity in the Odes 93
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Xing and the Origins of Chinese Literary Hermeneutics
- The Metaphor 109
- The Commentary versus the Minor Preface 119
- The Great Preface, a Rereading 123
- The Minor Prefaces 143
- In Service to Two Masters 151
- Mao’s “Canonical” Xing 155
- Analogy and Instrumentality 215
- Xing, Ironically 241
- Mao’s Pragmatic Hermeneutics 267
- Intertextuality and Repetition 297
- Crisis—Causality 341
- Reorientation and Conclusion 361
- Appendixes 367
- Afterword and Acknowledgments 403
- Notes 405
- Bibliography 471
- Index I 485
- Index II 489
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- The Shepherd Dreams—The Great Man Divines 1
-
Metaphor’s Other
- The Concept and Conceptuality of Xing 17
- Intertextuality and Orality in C. H. Wang’s The Bell and the Drum 23
- Chen Shih-hsiang and the Primal Scene 37
- The Totemic Xing 43
- Rhyme without Reason 45
- Xing and the Art of Quoting the Odes 51
- Marcel Granet and the Poetics of the Primeval Scene 55
- Nature Is Metaphorical, Poetry Literal 61
- Discipline and Comfort 79
- Dichotomy Reenforced 85
- Uncomfortable Sinology 87
- Primary Metapoetics, Authorial Intent, and Textual Integrity in the Odes 93
-
Xing and the Origins of Chinese Literary Hermeneutics
- The Metaphor 109
- The Commentary versus the Minor Preface 119
- The Great Preface, a Rereading 123
- The Minor Prefaces 143
- In Service to Two Masters 151
- Mao’s “Canonical” Xing 155
- Analogy and Instrumentality 215
- Xing, Ironically 241
- Mao’s Pragmatic Hermeneutics 267
- Intertextuality and Repetition 297
- Crisis—Causality 341
- Reorientation and Conclusion 361
- Appendixes 367
- Afterword and Acknowledgments 403
- Notes 405
- Bibliography 471
- Index I 485
- Index II 489