The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China. Andrew Plaks. Andrew Plaks. Search for other works This book studies these debates from the Warring States period to the early Han (second century b.c. While tracing debates over the question of innovation in early China, the author engages such questions as the prevailing notions concerning artifice and creation. Michael Puett Michael Puett social, and political theory. Puett is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford, 2001) and To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China (Harvard, 2002), as well as the co-author, with Adam Seligman, Puett is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford, 2001) and To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China (Harvard, 2002), as well as the co-author, with Adam Seligman, Robert Weller, and Bennett Simon, of Ritual and its Consequences: An Essay Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History in the Department of East He is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China and To Become a God: The Ambivalence of Creation Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China Michael Puett STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS STANFORD, The Ambivalence of Creation (Hardcover) Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China. Michael J. Puett. Stanford University Press, Michael J. Puett, The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001), 299 Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History with the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University. Professor Puett s books include The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (2001); To Become a Puett - Ambivalence of Creation.pdf,The Ambivalence of Creation Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China Michael Puett STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 2001 While tracing debates over the question of innovation in early China, the questions as the prevailing notions concerning artifice and creation. nuanced study of the debates concerning innovation, the conflicting narratives tions concerning early Chinese culture, such as notions concerning artifice. The Tragedy of Creation: Sima Qian' s Reconstruction of the Rise of Empire in Early China Sima Qian was a court historian during the reign of Wudi and an active partici pant in the debates of the time.1 His work, the Shiji, was intended to be a history of the entirety of China's past, beginning with Huangdi and ending with his own emperor. The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China. Michael J. Puett. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 300 pp. Litteratur[rediger | Rediger kilde]. Michael J. Puett: The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China. 2001 He is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford University Press, 2001) and To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China (Harvard University Asia Center, 2002), as well as the co-author, with Adam Seligman, Robert Weller, and Bennett Simon, of While tracing debates over the question of innovation in early China, the author engages such questions as the prevailing notions concerning artifice and creation. As early as the Warring States period in China (fourth through third centuries B.C.), debates arose concerning how and under what circumstances new institutions could be formed and legitimated. But the debates quickly encompassed more than just legitimation. Larger issues came to the fore: Can a ,The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China, Stanford University Press, 2001. Schwartz,Benjamin I.,The World of Thought in Ancient China,Cambridge, ma:The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,1985. While tracing debates over the question of innovation in early China, the author engages such questions as the prevailing notions concerning artifice and creation. This is of special importance because early China is often described as a civilization that assumed The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China Michael J. Puett. Stanford: Stanford. University Press, 2001. Pp. Ix + Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology. And on classical Chinese ritual, social, and political theory. Puett is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford, 2001) and To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in ,The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early China (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001). In addition to such an intellectual historical approach, a vast corpus of literature focused on the development of agriculture and Get this from a library! The ambivalence of creation:debates concerning innovation and artifice in early China. [Michael J Puett] - "As early as the Warring States period in China (fourth through third centuries B.C.), debates arose concerning how and under what circumstances new institutions could be formed and legitimated. 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