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  • This sequence of four courses will propose a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of Chinese cultural history conceived of as a succession of modes of rationality (philosophical, bureaucratic, and economic). The focus will be on the moments of paradigm shift from one mode of rationality to another. For each of these moments, cultural facts and artifacts?thought, literature, ritual will be examined in relationship to changing social, political, and economic systems.
  • The first two courses will cover the periods of the Warring States (481-256 BCE) and the Period of Division (220-589 CE), with a brief excursion into the Han (206 BCE-220 CE). The Warring States laid the social and cultural foundations for the emergence of the imperial mode of rationality; the Period of Division saw the Buddhist ?conquest? of China and the emergence of a rationality defined by the opposition of the Three Teachings to shamanism, that is, of a clear contrast between elite and popular culture.
  • The third and fourth courses will focus on the emergence of modern China in the Song-Yuan (960-1368) and of today?s China 1850 to the present. We will see how the modern attack on religion, redefined as "superstition", led not only to religious reform movements but also to a society in which science and the nation became the primary value systems promoted by the state.
  • The courses are listed below:
  • A Critical Cultural History of China - Early China I: Intellectual Change in the Warring States and Han (481 BCE-220 CE)
  • A Critical Cultural History of China - Early China II: Religious Transformation in the Period of Division (220-589 CE)
  • A Critical Cultural History of China - Modern China I: Religion and Thought in the Song, Jin, and Yuan (960-1368)
  • A Critical Cultural History of China - Modern China II: Structuring Values (1850-2015)
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MODULE 00: A Critical Cultural History of China - Introduction

M00.1 Definitions

M00.2 Paradigm Shift

M00.3 A Four-Part Course

Course Overview

Course Editorial Conventions

Suggested Textbooks

M00.1 Definitions

M00.2 Paradigm Shift

M00.3 A Four-Part Course

MODULE 01: Attack on Shamanism

M01.1.1 Background 1

M01.1.2 Background 2

M01.2.1 Functions of the wu

M01.2.2 The Early Chinese Pantheon

M01.2.3 Arguments Against Shamans: The Role of Intellectuals

M01.2.4 The Parallel Attack on Diviners

Readings for M01.1.2

Readings for M01.2.2

Readings for M01.2.3

Readings for M01.2.4

M01.1.1 Background 1

M01.1.2 Background 2

M01.2.1 Functions of the wu

M01.2.2 The Early Chinese Pantheon

M01.2.3 Arguments Against Shamans: The Role of Intellectuals

M01.2.4 The Parallel Attack on Diviners

MODULE 02: The Emergence of Self-Cultivation Practice

M02.1Confucian Self-Cultivation

M02.2 Ethics and Cosmology

M02.3.1 The Dao

M02.3.2 The heart

M02.3.3 Qi, or vital energy, and the Real Person

M02.1Confucian Self-Cultivation

M02.2 Ethics and Cosmology

M02.3.1 The Dao

M02.3.2 The heart

M02.3.3 Qi, or vital energy, and the Real Person

MODULE 03: The Philosophical Preparation of Political Unity

M03.1.1 The Zhou Sacrifice to Heaven

M03.1.2 The Dao

M03.1.3 Transcendence

M03.2 The Center

M03.3 Confucianism: Ritual and History

M03.4 Early Chinese Dualities

Readings for Module 3

M03.1.1 The Zhou Sacrifice to Heaven

M03.1.2 The Dao

M03.1.3 Transcendence

M03.2 The Center

M03.3 Confucianism: Ritual and History

M03.4 Early Chinese Dualities

MODULE 04: Han Religion

M04.1 Local and Dynastic Religion in the Han

M04.2 Literati, Orthodoxy, and the First Canon

M04.3 State Religion in the Han

Readings for M04.1

Readings for M04.2

M04.1 Local and Dynastic Religion in the Han

M04.2 Literati, Orthodoxy, and the First Canon

M04.3 State Religion in the Han

MODULE 05: Changing Theories of Illness

M05.1 Cosmology and Psychology in the New Medicine

M05.2 The Return of the Repressed

M05.3 Ancestors, Moralization, and the Spiritual Bureaucracy

M05.4 A New Synthesis

M05.5 The Answer: Exorcism

Readings for Module 5

M05.5

M05.1 Cosmology and Psychology in the New Medicine

M05.2 The Return of the Repressed

M05.3 Ancestors, Moralization, and the Spiritual Bureaucracy

M05.4 A New Synthesis

M05.5 The Answer: Exorcism

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