Boundless winds of empire : rhetoric and ritual in early Chosŏn diplomacy with Ming China


Sixiang Wang
Bok Engelsk 2023
Omfang
XXIII, 424 sider : illustrasjoner, kart
Opplysninger
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Chronology -- Maps -- Introduction: Korea and the Imperial tradition -- Part I: The shared past -- Part II: The practice of diplomacy -- Part III: Ecumenical boundaries -- Part IV: An empire of letters -- Conclusion: The myth of moral empire -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.. - "For over two hundred years after its establishment in 1392, the Chosŏn dynasty of Korea enjoyed peaceful and generally stable relations with neighboring Ming China, which dwarfed it in size, population, and power. Such a long period of sustained peace is remarkable in the context of early modern world history, but it is all too easy to simply attribute it to the strength and extent of Chinese cultural and political domination over the Korean peninsula. Chosŏn drew upon classical Chinese paradigms of statecraft, political legitimacy, and cultural achievement. Meanwhile, Chosŏn's regular tribute to the Ming court, its envoys' paeans to Ming imperial glory, all appear as straightforward affirmations of Ming domination. Eternal Empire, Eternal Korea argues they conceal a much more subtle strategy of diplomatic and cultural negotiation. Through an examination of Korea's rhetorical and ritual engagement with the Ming, this book shows how the rulers, diplomats, and interpreters of Chosŏn inserted Korea into the Ming empire's legitimating strategies and asserted themselves as stakeholders in a shared imperial tradition"--
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ISBN
9780231205467

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