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The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE

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In The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE, Robert Ford Campany explores the significance of dreams within Chinese cultural history, spanning from antiquity to the Tang Dynasty. The book analyses how dreams were interpreted, recorded, and understood, illuminating their impact on politics, religion, and philosophy in ancient China. It provides a rich tapestry of narratives that reveal how dreams reflected broader cultural concerns and individual aspirations during this period.
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You might find this book intriguing if you enjoy exploring ancient Chinese cultural and religious history. It delves into how dreams have been interpreted and valued across centuries, offering rich insights into early Chinese societies and their inner worlds.

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The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE

The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE investigates what dreams meant in late classical and early medieval China. Mapping a common dreamscape that underlies manuals of dream interpretation, scriptural instructions, and other texts, Robert Ford Campany sheds light on how people in a distant age wrestled with—and celebrated—the strangeness of dreams.

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Dreaming is a near-universal human experience, but there is no consensus on why we dream or what dreams should be taken to mean. In this book, Robert Ford Campany investigates what people in late classical and early medieval China thought of dreams. He maps a common dreamscape—an array of ideas about what dreams are and what responses they should provoke—that underlies texts of diverse persuasions and genres over several centuries. These writings include manuals of dream interpretation, scriptural instructions, essays, treatises, poems, recovered manuscripts, histories, and anecdotes of successful dream-based predictions.

In these many sources, we find culturally distinctive answers to questions peoples the world over have asked for millennia: What happens when we dream? Do dreams foretell future events? If so, how might their imagistic code be unlocked to yield predictions? Could dreams enable direct communication between the living and the dead, or between humans and nonhuman animals?

The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE sheds light on how people in a distant age negotiated these mysteries and brings Chinese notions of dreaming into conversation with studies of dreams in other cultures, ancient and contemporary. Taking stock of how Chinese people wrestled with—and celebrated—the strangeness of dreams, Campany asks us to reflect on how we might reconsider our own notions of dreaming.

Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series

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The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE–800 CE by Robert Ford Campany is praised for its engaging writing and thorough examination of dreams within Chinese culture. The book challenges universal approaches to dreams, advocating for a nuanced understanding free from rigid belief systems like 'Buddhism' or 'Daoism'. Reviewers commend its interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from anthropology, history, and psychology, which makes it invaluable for studies in Chinese literature, culture, and comparative fields. This work is seen as both a milestone in dream studies and a rich resource for future research, celebrated for its comprehensive synthesis and innovative perspectives.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674247802

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 3 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 282

About the Author

Robert Ford Campany is Professor of Asian and Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University. He is author of Signs from the Unseen Realm: Buddhist Miracle Tales from Early Medieval China and Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China.

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