Perduring Protest? - Perspectives on the History of Remonstrance in China
Verlag | V&R unipress |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 204 |
Format | 16,0 x 1,5 x 23,7 cm |
Gewicht | 413 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Studien zu Macht und Herrschaft Band 007 |
ISBN-10 | 3847116517 |
EAN | 9783847116516 |
Bestell-Nr | 84711651A |
Remonstrance was a vital part of Chinese political culture from antiquity until the 20th century. This volume shows how complex this institution of protest and its diverse textual representations in fact were.
The first English Language Volume on the History of Remonstrance in China
Early Chinese inscriptions show that already the kings of the Western Zhou period (1045-771 BCE) called upon officials to submit remonstrances. However, it was not until the Warring States period (fifth century BCE to 221 BCE) that remonstrance was explained to mean that monarchical rule would be optimized if officials could object to the monarch's decisions. This book examines the history of remonstrance in China from conceptual, institutional, literary, and comparative perspectives, pointing out parallels to European institutions and the expression of dissent in modern China. Special attention is paid to the historical semantics of remonstrance, the strategies and intentions of remonstrants, and the perspective of the rulers who instrumentalized criticism to pursue their own goals.