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Author Yang, Shao-yun, author.

Title The way of the barbarians : redrawing ethnic boundaries in Tang and Song China / Shao-yun Yang.

Publication Info. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 229 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "The Way of the Barbarians examines a critical period in the development of conceptions of Chinese identity and of foreignness. After tracing thought about culture, customs, ritual, and ethnicity to BCE classical texts, Shao-yun Yang focuses on the meaning and boundaries of Chineseness during the Tang (618-907 CE) and Song (960-1276 CE) dynasties. This period is widely seen as a watershed during which Chinese society was transformed in fundamental ways by population growth, commercialization, urbanization, technological advances, the decline of the long-dominant 'great clan' elite, and the rise of a new literati elite via the greatly expanded civil service examination system. Accompanying shifts occurred in how the Chinese defined themselves as a people and understood their relationship to the rest of the world. Previous scholarship has postulated a ninth-century shift from a spirit of cosmopolitanism--which identified foreign peoples as 'barbarians' who were morally and culturally inferior but who could become Chinese through a 'civilizing' process of acculturation--to one of ostracism. Another view identifies a twelfth-century shift from a traditional notion of culturalism to a new Chinese nationalism, which considered foreigners to be immutably and dangerously 'other' and called for their exclusion from the Chinese world, by force if necessary. This carefully argued intellectual history challenges previous thinking regarding the balance between culture, nation, and race in premodern Chinese identity and engages with ongoing debates over the applicability and relevance of the concept of ethnicity to premodern China"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Han Yu, the Annals, and the origins of ethnicized orthodoxy -- Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, and the debate over Buddhism and barbarism -- Ethnocentric moralism in two Late Tang essays -- Ethnicized orthodoxy in the Northern Song guwen revival -- Ideas of barbarization in eleventh-century Annals exegesis -- Chineseness and barbarism in early Daoxue philosophy.
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Subject China -- Ethnic relations -- History -- To 1500.
China.
Ethnic relations.
History.
Chronological Term To 1500
Subject Minorities -- China -- History -- To 1500.
Minorities.
National characteristics, Chinese -- History -- To 1500.
National characteristics, Chinese.
China -- Civilization -- 221 B.C.-960 A.D.
China -- Civilization -- 960-1644.
Civilization.
Chronological Term 960-1644
Subject China -- History -- Tang dynasty, 618-907.
China -- History -- Song dynasty, 960-1279.
Chronological Term To 1644
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Yang, Shao-yun. Way of the barbarians. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019] 9780295746029 (DLC) 2019014020
ISBN 0295746017 electronic book
9780295746012 electronic book
9780295746029 hardcover alkaline paper