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作为文人知识史、情趣史的“杂品”——兼论明人闲趣与《四库全书总目》的杂品批评
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作者 秦怡梵 何宗美 《人文论丛》 2024年第1期264-273,共10页
杂品是《四库全书总目》子部杂家类新设立的六子类之一,是一种复合型的著作类别与知识类别,其源起于宋,流行于明。作为文人士大夫对日常生活“艺术处理”与“诗意化”后的文本记录,杂品的演变既是文人知识史的演变,也是文人情趣史的演... 杂品是《四库全书总目》子部杂家类新设立的六子类之一,是一种复合型的著作类别与知识类别,其源起于宋,流行于明。作为文人士大夫对日常生活“艺术处理”与“诗意化”后的文本记录,杂品的演变既是文人知识史的演变,也是文人情趣史的演变。知识史的杂品在历史演变中不断积累扩张,从私人生活记录逐步发展为文人群体间的一种公共知识,并在明代演化为明人生活风尚趣味的标识。以此而论,杂品独具文化价值却在历史上并未受到应有重视。《四库全书总目》对明杂品的批评秉承着“重实用、轻闲趣”的价值取向,这一取向既反映了明清不同社会思潮的碰撞,也揭示了明人趣味对杂品这一知识类别的浸染,赋予其有别于其他时代的风格特征。 展开更多
关键词 杂品 文人知识史 文人情趣 明人闲趣 《四库全书总目》 杂品批评
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The Animals of China in the Eighteenth-Century British Imagination
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作者 Jane Spencer 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2015年第2期167-177,共11页
In eighteenth-century Britain, knowledge about animals from around the world was rapidly increasing. This paper focuses on what the British knew and imagined about the animals of China from reading the works of Europe... In eighteenth-century Britain, knowledge about animals from around the world was rapidly increasing. This paper focuses on what the British knew and imagined about the animals of China from reading the works of European travellers and natural historians. Whereas the animals of Africa and America served to foster a growing sense of European mastery of less civilized parts of the world through trade and possession, those of China were understood as embedded in a highly advanced civilization and therefore as sources of knowledge about that civilization. This paper examines the way in which British understandings of China were mediated through accounts of Chinese animals and of human-animal relations in China. Looking at works of popular natural history and at Oliver Goldsmith's fictional letters of a "Chinese philosopher" in The Citizen of the World (1762), I argue that the animals of China bore several messages about their country. Focusing on the particular examples of the golden pheasant, the horse, the cormorant, and the cat, I suggest that British writing about Chinese animals served as a way of expressing mixed feelings about the value of advanced civilizations, whether Chinese or European. 展开更多
关键词 Natural history ENLIGHTENMENT Buffon Du Halde Goldsmith ANIMALS CORMORANT Cat HORSE
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