This volume examines the role of dynastic rulers; the imperial system; and the ruling literati in the promotion and shaping of Chinese thought and culture. It includes ten papers chosen for publication from a conference held in Taiwan in September 1992: “Determining Orthodoxy: Imperial Roles†by Jack L. Dull; “Ssu-ma Ch’ien’s Portrayal of the First Ch’in Emperor†by Stephan Durrant; “The Literary Emperor: The Case of Han Wu-ti†by David R. Knechtges; “Empress Wu and Feminist Sentiments in T’ang China†by Chen Jo-shui; “Academies: Official Sponsorship and Suppression†by Thomas H. C. Lee; “Imperial Power and The Reestablishment of Monastic Order in the Northern Sung†by Huang Chi-chiang; “Imperial Rulership in Cultural History: Chu Hsi’s Interpretation†by Huang Chun-chieh; “The Emperor and the Star Spirits: A Mythological Reading of the Shui-hu chuan†by Frederick P. Brandeur; “Ku Yen-wu’s Image and Ideal of the Emperor: A Cultural Giant and Political Dwarf†by Ku Wei-ying; and “Imperial Power and the Appointment of Provincial Governors in Ch’ing China†by R. Kent Guy.It will be of interest to students of Chinese culture including literature; art; religion; philosophy; and politics.
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