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題名 | The Tension and Intersection of Rhetorics and Ethics: Some Implications of Han Fu= |
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作者 | Yang,Hamilton M. T.; |
期刊 | Tamkang Review |
出版日期 | 19980300 |
卷期 | 28:3 民87.春 |
頁次 | 頁115-131 |
分類號 | 821.92 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | 漢賦; 修辭學; 倫理學; Han fu; Rhetoric; Ethics; Desire; Reason; |
英文摘要 | As a literary expression of the material infrastructure of the Han empire, Han fu is crisscrossed by both rhetorics and ethics. Despite its coded ethical endeavor, the suspicion of the fu's rhetorical excess remains unabated. However, the all-inclusive extravagance of Han fu witnesses the desire for the empire's self-representation that renders the politico-historical Han reinscribed and reincarnated in the rhetorical order. This ethicopolitical dimension is foregrounded by the public nature of the fu's themes and by the popularity of fu composition as well. Indeed, the tension of rhetoric and ethics needs to be cast in a new light. The sensuality and materiality of Han fu language reflect a certain reality of the time, thereby rendering the material display itself the true subject of the fu. As the ethical edification is bisected by the economy of rhetorics in the fu, the ethical intent becomes a rhetorical topos, which in turn has special ethical function in the socio-political context. Rhetoric and ethics are therefore both defining and defined by each other. It is this mutual implication that makes up the richness and complexities of Han fu. |
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