象徵與體物:先秦兩漢禮儀中的修身與教化觀

Symbols and Bodily Senses: Self-Cultivation and Moral Education Through Ritual in Pre-Qin and Han China

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Lin Su-Chuan 林素娟

NTU & HYI Academic Book Series No. 11

National Taiwan University Press, November 2021

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About the book: This book investigates the key role of symbolism in self-cultivation and moral education in the context of nature and bodily senses. Through detailed analysis of symbols in the etiquette of Qin and Han China, this book illustrates the inseparable relationship between symbolism and self-construction, transformation of body and mind, the definition of human-self relationship, and the order of ethics. “Symbol” not only reflects the landscapes and things, but also reflects the cultural psychology and physical experience formed by different local knowledge. The practice of self-cultivation and morality is also in the process of interpreting nature and regulating human sentiments through symbols.

本書在自然與身體感受性的脈絡下,思考禮儀中的象徵在修身及教化中所扮演的關鍵地位。本書溯源到文化源頭的先秦、兩漢時期,說明自然節氣如何影響身體經驗,在對天道的體察中,從而形構物的象徵與身體隱喻。本書透過秦漢禮儀中象徵的細部分析,說明象徵符號與自我的形構、身心轉化,人我關係定義以及倫理的秩序有密不可分的關係。「象徵」既反映著自然風土與物之質性,同時也反映著不同的地方文化所形成的文化心理及身體經驗。修身與教化的理想在體察自然節氣和風土、透過象徵以調節人情中亦得到實踐。

About the NTU & HYI Academic Series: The book series, published by National Taiwan University Press, is a collaboration between the Harvard-Yenching Institute and the College of Liberal Arts of National Taiwan University. The Series publishes scholarly monographs in Chinese which make a major original contribution to the humanities and social sciences. Interdisciplinary studies are especially welcome. Submissions are encouraged from all Chinese-speaking regions and beyond. For more information about the NTU-HYI series, please visit the NTU Press website.