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Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia(138 Sinica Leidensia)


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Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia offers insights into various techniques of divination, their evolution, and their assessment. The contributions cover the period from the earliest documents on East Asian mantic arts to their appearance in the present time. The volume reflects the pervasive manifestations of divination in literature, religious and political life, and their relevance for society and individuals. Special emphasis is placed on cross-cultural influences and attempts to find theoretical foundations for divinatory practices. This edited volume is an initiative to study the phenomena of divination across East Asian cultures and beyond. It is also one of the first attempts to theorize divinatory practices through East Asian traditions.

Table of Contents:
Contents Acknowledgments List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction  Michael Lackner Part 1: Divination and Literature: Excavated and Extant 1 A Recently Published Shanghai Museum Bamboo Manuscript on Divination  Marco Caboara 2 Hexagrams and Prognostication in the Weishu Literature: The Thirty-Two-Year Cycle of the Qian zuo du  Bent Nielsen 3 The Representation of Mantic Arts in the High Culture of Medieval China  Paul W. Kroll 4 Divination, Fate Manipulation, and Protective Knowledge in and around The Wedding of the Duke of Zhou and Peach Blossom Girl, a Popular Myth of Late Imperial China  Vincent Durand-Dastès Part 2: Divination and Religions 5 A List of Magic and Mantic Practices in the Buddhist Canon  Esther-Maria Guggenmos 6 The Allegorical Cosmos: The Shi 式 Board in Medieval Taoist and Buddhist Sources  Dominic Steavu* 7 Divining Hail: Deities, Energies, and Tantra on the Tibetan Plateau  Anne C. Klein Part 3: Divination and Politics 8 Early Chinese Divination and Its Rhetoric  Martin Kern 9 Choosing Auspicious Dates and Sites for Royal Ceremonies in Eighteenth-century Korea  Park Kwon Soo Part 4: Divination and Individual 10 Exploring the Mandates of Heaven: Wen Tianxiang’s Concepts of Fate and Mantic Knowledge  Liao Hsien-huei 11 Chŏng Yak-yong on Yijing Divination  Kim Yung Sik 12 From Jianghu to Liumang: Working Conditions and Cultural Identity of Wandering Fortune-Tellers in Contemporary China  Stéphanie Homola 13 Women and Divination in Contemporary Korea  Jennifer Jung-Kim Part 5: Mantic Arts: When East Meets West 14 Translation and Adaption: The Continuous Interplay between Chinese Astrology and Foreign Culture  Che-chia Chang 15 Against Prognostication: Ferdinand Verbiest’s Criticisms of Chinese Mantic Arts  Chu Pingyi 16 Contradictory Forms of Knowledge? Divination and Western Knowledge in Late Qing and Early Republican China  Li Fan and Michael Lackner 17 Western Horoscopic Astrology in Korea  Jun Yong Hoon Part 6: Reflections on Mantic Arts 18 How to quantify the Value of Domino Combinations? Divination and Shifting Rationalities in Late Imperial China  Andrea Bréard 19 Correlating Time Within One’s Hand: The Use of Temporal Variables in Early Modern Japanese “Chronomancy” Techniques  Matthias Hayek 20 The Physical Shape Theory of Fengshui in China and Korea  Oh Sanghak Index

About the Author :
Michael Lackner, Dr. phil. (1983), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, is Professor of Sinology at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. He has published monographs and many articles on China and co-edited Mapping meanings. The Field of New Learning in Late Qing China (Brill, 2004).

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"Coping with the Future is a landmark study of divination in East Asia, mainly for its depth and breadth of scholarship, but also for the impact it will have in elucidating an esoteric subject for a wider audience. The Käte Hamburger Center, under the auspices of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is to be commended for funding the studies published herein and we applaud Michael Lackner for the years of effort he has dedicated to this project. With this groundbreaking work, if not before, he has distinguished himself as a leader in the field." –Stephen L. Field, Trinity University, Journal of the American Oriental Society 140.2 (2020) "Written mainly by historians and cultural researchers, these papers address subjects that are scattered throughout various historical and geographic areas, offering short but detailed insights into aspects of divinatory practices. […] This volume will be of great interest to every scholar studying East Asian practices of “fate exploration.” – Grzegorz Frąszczak, Religious Studies 47.2 (June 2021)


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  • ISBN-13: 9789004346536
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 586
  • Series Title: 138 Sinica Leidensia
  • Sub Title: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9004346538
  • Publisher Date: 07 Dec 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 40 mm
  • Weight: 1024 gr


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