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許淵沖譯唐詩三百首:漢文·英語
Studies of the epicsw of southern China 版權信息
- ISBN:9787565228650
- 條形碼:9787565228650 ; 978-7-5652-2865-0
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Studies of the epicsw of southern China 內容簡介
《南方史詩論(英文版)/中國少數民族史詩研究著作翻譯文庫》論述了南方彝、苗、壯、傣等30多個民族的原始性史詩、英雄史詩、遷徙史詩的各種傳播形態、源流、文本、類型、藝術特點、對后世文學的影響等。指出它們的文化根基是南方民族山地農耕文化、群體文化、神巫文化、口傳文化等,在與其他民族史詩的比較中鮮明地體現出這些文化特質。它們的原始意象、敘事形態不斷地在后世的文學作品中重現復活,具有魅力和多學科的價值。
Studies of the epicsw of southern China 目錄
Preface by Lang Ying
Preface by Mark Bender
Translator's Foreword
Profile of the Author
Introduction
Chapter One Forms
I.Typical Earlier Forms:Sacrificial Rites
Ⅱ.Forms in Production and Wars
Ⅲ. Forms in Rites of Passages
Ⅳ. Motives and the Transcendence of Formal Functions
Chapter Two Origin
I. Internal Drive:“Desire to Conquer” and“Desire to
Identify”
Ⅱ. From Totems to Early Ancestors, from Sacrificial Articles to Epics
Ⅲ. From God-worshipping to Power Worshipping, from Sacredness to Earthiness
Ⅳ. From Dissemination to Reorganization, from Diverse Editions to Established Editions
Chapter Three Epic Struggles and Conflicts
I.Chaos, the Creation of the W orld,and the Origins of H umans
II.Creation,Innovation,and Early Traces
Ⅲ.Plunder,Protest, and Tribal Migration
Ⅳ.Promoting Virtue,Punishing Evil, and Ethnic Unity
Chapter Four Narrative Themes
I. The Theme of Magical Conception in the Epics of Panhu
II. The Theme of Floods in Epics about Fuxi and Nüwa
Ⅲ. The Theme of Transformation in Epics about Pangu
Ⅳ. Themes of Shooting Down Suns and Fighting Against Thunder
V. The Theme of the Test in Epic Narratives
ⅥI.Themes of Separation and Reunion in Epic N arratives
Chapter Five Images
I. Intelligent Animals and H uman-Animal Hybrids
II.Gods and Early A ncestors with the Features of Clan Leaders
Ⅲ.Heroes Fighting Against Nature
Ⅳ.Heroes in Tribal Conquests
V.The Rise of Feudal Lords as Heroes
Chapter Six Art
I.Original Artistic Factors:Vividness,Emotion,and
Imagination
Ⅱ.Symbols and Metaphors
Ⅲ. Narration and Structure
Ⅳ.Description and Languages
Chapter Seven Culture
I.Cultural Characteristics and Cultural Spirit
Ⅱ.Priests and Singers: Taught by Teachers and"Blessed by the Gods
Chapter Eight Comparison
I.A Microculture Within a Macroculture:A General Resemblance
with Minor Differences
Ⅱ. Cultural Differences Across the Epic Traditions
Ⅲ.A Comparison Between Lan'ga Xihe and the Indian
Ramayana
Chapter Nine Sequel
I.Human Nature,Archetypes, and Permanent Glory
Ⅱ.The Reappearance of Primordial Images
Ⅲ.The Resurgence of Primitive Narration
Chapter Ten Interdisciplinary Value
I. Budding Historiography
Ⅱ.Budding Philosophy
Ⅲ.Budding Ethics
Ⅳ.Budding Science of Religion
V.Budding Natural Science
Chapter Eleven The Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Afterword
Series Acknowledgements
Preface by Mark Bender
Translator's Foreword
Profile of the Author
Introduction
Chapter One Forms
I.Typical Earlier Forms:Sacrificial Rites
Ⅱ.Forms in Production and Wars
Ⅲ. Forms in Rites of Passages
Ⅳ. Motives and the Transcendence of Formal Functions
Chapter Two Origin
I. Internal Drive:“Desire to Conquer” and“Desire to
Identify”
Ⅱ. From Totems to Early Ancestors, from Sacrificial Articles to Epics
Ⅲ. From God-worshipping to Power Worshipping, from Sacredness to Earthiness
Ⅳ. From Dissemination to Reorganization, from Diverse Editions to Established Editions
Chapter Three Epic Struggles and Conflicts
I.Chaos, the Creation of the W orld,and the Origins of H umans
II.Creation,Innovation,and Early Traces
Ⅲ.Plunder,Protest, and Tribal Migration
Ⅳ.Promoting Virtue,Punishing Evil, and Ethnic Unity
Chapter Four Narrative Themes
I. The Theme of Magical Conception in the Epics of Panhu
II. The Theme of Floods in Epics about Fuxi and Nüwa
Ⅲ. The Theme of Transformation in Epics about Pangu
Ⅳ. Themes of Shooting Down Suns and Fighting Against Thunder
V. The Theme of the Test in Epic Narratives
ⅥI.Themes of Separation and Reunion in Epic N arratives
Chapter Five Images
I. Intelligent Animals and H uman-Animal Hybrids
II.Gods and Early A ncestors with the Features of Clan Leaders
Ⅲ.Heroes Fighting Against Nature
Ⅳ.Heroes in Tribal Conquests
V.The Rise of Feudal Lords as Heroes
Chapter Six Art
I.Original Artistic Factors:Vividness,Emotion,and
Imagination
Ⅱ.Symbols and Metaphors
Ⅲ. Narration and Structure
Ⅳ.Description and Languages
Chapter Seven Culture
I.Cultural Characteristics and Cultural Spirit
Ⅱ.Priests and Singers: Taught by Teachers and"Blessed by the Gods
Chapter Eight Comparison
I.A Microculture Within a Macroculture:A General Resemblance
with Minor Differences
Ⅱ. Cultural Differences Across the Epic Traditions
Ⅲ.A Comparison Between Lan'ga Xihe and the Indian
Ramayana
Chapter Nine Sequel
I.Human Nature,Archetypes, and Permanent Glory
Ⅱ.The Reappearance of Primordial Images
Ⅲ.The Resurgence of Primitive Narration
Chapter Ten Interdisciplinary Value
I. Budding Historiography
Ⅱ.Budding Philosophy
Ⅲ.Budding Ethics
Ⅳ.Budding Science of Religion
V.Budding Natural Science
Chapter Eleven The Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Afterword
Series Acknowledgements
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