Language as Bodily Practice in Early China - Jane Geaney - Libros - State University of New York Press - 9781438468617 - 1 de marzo de 2018
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Language as Bodily Practice in Early China


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Jane Geaney argues that early Chinese conceptions of speech and naming cannot be properly understood if viewed through the dominant Western philosophical tradition in which language is framed through dualisms that are based on hierarchies of speech and writing, such as reality/appearance and one/many. Instead, early Chinese texts repeatedly create pairings of sounds and various visible things. This aural/visual polarity suggests that texts from early China treat speech as a bodily practice that is not detachable from its use in everyday experience. Firmly grounded in ideas about bodies from the early texts themselves, Geaney's interpretation offers new insights into three key themes in these texts: the notion of speakers' intentions (yi), the physical process of emulating exemplary people, and Confucius's proposal to rectify names (zhengming).

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 1 de marzo de 2018
ISBN13 9781438468617
Editores State University of New York Press
Páginas 350
Dimensiones 178 × 254 × 25 mm   ·   725 g
Lengua Inglés  

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