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The Meaning of the Graph Yi and Its Implications for Shang Belief and Art

Elizabeth Childs-Johnson

2007

The Meaning of the Graph Yi and Its Implications for Shang Belief and Art is the first East Asia Journal Monograph in a new series, edited and published by Sajid Rizvi. Guest Editor: Wang Tao, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and the Institute of Archaeology, University College, London (UCL)

 

 

In this monograph, in a departure from previous analyses, Elizabeth Childs-Johnson uses a combination of written and graphic data to identify the meaning of the so-called taotie mask and the basis of Shang religion. By utilising paleographic and representational evidence Childs-Johnson puts into perspective for the first time that Shang belief was not limited to the worship of royal dead ancestor spirits. She analyses the meaning of several pivotal oracle bone graphs, in particular yi, illustrating that Shang belief was founded on the concept of spirit metamorphosis. She identifies yi as meaning ‘to undergo metamorphosis of/by a spirit.’ This fundamental belief in metamorphosis, and the power associated with it, also underlies the meaning behind Shang ritual representations, which has been extensively examined in several previous studies. The significance of these analyses is monumental in explaining that early Chinese belief embraces more than the worship of dead ancestor spirits, that the setting for the birth of Chinese civilisation is more complex in incorporating the basic belief in the power to take on the power of another in the spirit realm. Students and China watchers of all levels will benefit from reading this study, not only because it answers many questions about traditional Chinese belief but enriches our understanding of the earliest dynastic period and its art in China.

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Published London: 2008
Published by Saffron Books [EAP London]
Edition First Edition
ISBN-13 9781872843636
ISBN-10 1872843638
ISSN 1464-0414 | East Asia Journal Monographs Series
Binding Soft Cover, no Jacket
Number of pages 96
Illustrations, Colour & B&W 31
Spine [mm] 6
Shipping Weight [grams] 500
Distributed by Saffron Distribution
Size 230mm(h)x156mm(w)
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