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Constance A. Cook & Christopher J. Foster 
Metaphor and Meaning 
Thinking Through Early China with Sarah Allan

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In
Metaphor and Meaning, scholars from China, the United States, and Europe draw on Sarah Allan’s groundbreaking application of conceptual metaphor theory to the study of early Chinese philosophy and material culture. Conceptual metaphor theory treats metaphors not just as linguistic expressions but as fundamental structures of thought that define one’s conceptual system and perception of reality. To understand another culture’s worldview, then, hinges upon identifying the right metaphors, through which it then becomes possible to navigate between shared and unshared experiences. The contributors pursue lines of argument that complement, enhance, or challenge Allan’s prior investigations into these root metaphors of early Chinese philosophy, whether by explicitly engaging with conceptual metaphor theory or, more indirectly, by addressing meaning construction in a broader sense. Like Allan’s interpretative works,
Metaphor and Meaning interrogates both transmitted traditions and newly unearthed archaeological finds to understand how people in early China thought about the cosmos, society, and themselves.
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Foreword: Appreciation of Professor Sarah Allan’s Scholarly Contributions



Preface



Acknowledgments



1. A Fluid Cosmos: Cosmologies of Creative Flow in Early China


Erica Brindley



2. Water as Homology in the Construction of Classical Chinese Medicine


Vivienne Lo and Gu Man



3. Destruction of Temples and Arresting Spirits: Metaphors of War, Illness, and Health in Daoist Conversion Narratives


Gil Raz



4. Patterns in Stone: The Third Metaphor of Chinese Philosophy


Edmund Ryden



5. Humans Can Broaden the Way, Sages Can Continue and Carry Out the Workings of
Tian: 人能弘道, 聖人能繼天立極
Roger T. Ames



6. Exorcism and the Spirit Turtle


Constance A. Cook



7. Transcription Notes on the ‘Mind as Ruler’ Section in the Tsinghua Bamboo Manuscript
The Heart Is Called the Center (
Xin shi wei zhong 心是謂中)


Chen Wei



8. Texts, Historicity, and Metaphors in Early China: Reading
Tang Resides Near the Mound of Tang (
Tang chuyu Tangqiu 湯處於湯丘) in the Tsinghua Collection of Warring States Bamboo Manuscripts


Shirley Chan



9. Some Remarks on the Value and Inner Meaning of the Way of Archery


Cheung Kwong-yue



10. The Meaning of the Graph and Word
ge 革 in the Huayuanzhuang East Oracle Bone Corpus and Related Questions


Han Yujiao



11. Notes on a Cornerstone of Early Chinese Argumentative Rhetoric: The Function Word
gù 故
Rudolf G. Wagner



List of Contributors

Index

Sobre o autor

Constance A. Cook is Professor of Chinese at Lehigh University,
Christopher J. Foster is an independent scholar, and
Susan Blader is Associate Professor Emerita of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College. Together they are also the coeditors of
Myth and the Making of History: Narrating Early China with Sarah Allan and
Bone, Bronze, and Bamboo: Unearthing Early China with Sarah Allan, both published by SUNY Press.
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 270 ● ISBN 9781438498324 ● Editor Constance A. Cook & Christopher J. Foster ● Editora State University of New York Press ● Publicado 2024 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9296930 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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