Archery Rites: Remaking Confucian Rites

  • Sarah Kenderdine*
  • , Lily Hibberd
  • , Jeffrey Shaw
  • , Tsong-Zung Chang
  • , Yumeng Hou
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Ritual archeryArchery has a long and vital history in Chinese civilization. This chapter examines the current reenactment and digital reconstruction of the specific tradition of the Archery Rites embedded in the Confucian tradition, ritualRitual / rites practice and cosmology of li, which suffered major decline in the twentieth century with modern China's political upheaval and social shifts. In recent decades, scholars and practitioners in China have sought to revive the lost art of the Archery Rites. The most significant endeavor to date is the ``Re-Making of Confucian Rites (RCR),'' a major reenactment project based on the renewed philological study of the Book of Etiquette and RitesBook of Etiquette and Rites (Yili), which describes rituals recorded by disciples of ConfuciusConfucius in fifth century BCE. The RCR project is forging the fundamental means to reconstruct and build new archives for the embodied knowledge systems of Confucian rites, through the coupling of reenactment with advanced digital documentation forms, in conjunction with novel interactive and immersive media art experiences for their affective transmission. The approaches arising from this work are building a foundation for the renewed scholarship and societal practice of the ArcheryArchery Rites, as well as a cohesive framework to address the challenges facing the wider revival of intangible cultural heritageIntangible cultural heritage in China today.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChinese Archery Studies
Subtitle of host publicationTheoretic and Historic Approaches to a Martial Discipline
EditorsHing Chao, Lianzhen Ma, Loretta Kim
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherSpringer
Pages249-278
Number of pages30
ISBN (Electronic)9789811683213
ISBN (Print)9789811683206
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Apr 2023

Publication series

NameMartial Studies
PublisherSpringer
Volume1
ISSN (Print)2662-1436
ISSN (Electronic)2662-1444

User-Defined Keywords

  • Archery rites
  • Li-rites
  • Confucian rites
  • Intangible cultural heritage
  • Embodied archives
  • Visualization
  • New museology

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