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Confucius and Social Theory
History 310
MWF 10:15-12:05
Robert André LaFleur Office
Hours:
Morse Ingersoll 111 Monday
12:05-1:35
363-2005 Wednesday
12:05-1:35
lafleur@beloit.edu …or by
appointment Required Books for All Enrolled Students
Ames, Roger and Henry Rosemont. The Analects of Confucius
Ames, Roger. Confucian Role Ethics
Austin, J.L. How To Do Things With Words
Bauman, Richard. Verbal Art As Performance
De Certeau, Michel. The Practice of Everyday Life
Fingarette, Herbert. Confucius: The Secular As Sacred
Goffman, Erving. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
Mills, C. Wright. The Sociological ImaginationSahlins, Marshall. Apologies To Thucydides
Slingerland, Edward. Confucius—Analects
Turner, Victor. Dramas, Fields, and Metaphors
Notebook (required) for weekly work
All readings are on library reserve.
Belcher, Wendy. Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks (handouts)
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Lipson, Charles. How to Write a BA Thesis (handouts)
Zerubavel, Eviatar. The Clockwork Muse (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
Evaluation
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Theoretical Letter 10% Week Four
Research Prospectus 10% Week Seven
Midterm Exam 15% Week Nine
Ethnography Review Essay 15% Week Thirteen
Final Exam 15% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 25% Finals Week
Class attendance and participation is expected.
Ames, Roger. Confucian Role Ethics
Austin, J.L. How To Do Things With Words
Bauman, Richard. Verbal Art As Performance
De Certeau, Michel. The Practice of Everyday Life
Fingarette, Herbert. Confucius: The Secular As Sacred
Goffman, Erving. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
Mills, C. Wright. The Sociological ImaginationSahlins, Marshall. Apologies To Thucydides
Slingerland, Edward. Confucius—Analects
Turner, Victor. Dramas, Fields, and Metaphors
Notebook (required) for weekly work
All readings are on library reserve.
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LaFleur, Robert. Round and Square (www.robert-lafleur.blogspot.com) Belcher, Wendy. Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks (handouts)
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Lipson, Charles. How to Write a BA Thesis (handouts)
Zerubavel, Eviatar. The Clockwork Muse (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
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Confucius's slim, posthumous text—The Analects—is one of the most influential books in history. It has shaped a way of thinking about social relationships that has profoundly influenced Chinese, Japanese, and Korean families for many centuries. Its "reach" has extended markedly with China's newfound place in a changing world. This course will examine the "sociology" of the Analects in relation to some of the most fascinating social theory of the last century. Students will examine "social agency theory," and will analyze it with and "against" Confucius's own "social theory" throughout the term. Final assignments will emphasize students' own major strengths in history, anthropology, and/or East Asian studies.Evaluation
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Theoretical Letter 10% Week Four
Research Prospectus 10% Week Seven
Midterm Exam 15% Week Nine
Ethnography Review Essay 15% Week Thirteen
Final Exam 15% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 25% Finals Week
Class attendance and participation is expected.
History 310
Confucius and Social Theory
Autumn 2016
Week I
Confucius and the Analects
Confucius and the Analects
(August
22-26)
Monday, August 22Course overview
Wednesday, August 24
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Guidebook Foreword/Afterword—Draft)
Fingarette, Confucius: The Secular As Sacred, 1-36
Human Community as Holy Rite
A Way Without A Crossroads
Friday, August 26
Round and Square: Syllabic Cycles (read all four posts)
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius (all front matter, through page seventy)
LaFleur Interview with The Great Courses (24:58)
Fingarette, Confucius: The Secular As Sacred, 37-80
The Locus of the Personal
Traditional or Visionary?
A Confucian Metaphor: The Holy Vessel
Begin Notebooks
Week II
Imagining The Social
Imagining The Social
(August 29-September 2)
Monday, August 29
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius, 71-102
Book 1 (學而)
Book 2 (為政)
Book 3 (八佾)
Book 4 (里仁)
Book 5 (公冶長)
Mills, The Sociological Imagination, 3-99; 195-226
*Appendix: On Intellectual Craftsmanship
The Promise
Grand Theory
Abstracted Empiricism
Types of Practicality
*Please read the Appendix carefully for Monday...and then skim it again for Wednesday.
Book 1 (學而)
Book 2 (為政)
Book 3 (八佾)
Book 4 (里仁)
Book 5 (公冶長)
Mills, The Sociological Imagination, 3-99; 195-226
*Appendix: On Intellectual Craftsmanship
The Promise
Grand Theory
Abstracted Empiricism
Types of Practicality
*Please read the Appendix carefully for Monday...and then skim it again for Wednesday.
Wednesday, August 31
Mills, The Sociological Imagination, 100-194 (195-226 review)
The Bureaucratic Ethos
Philosophies of Science
Uses of History
On Reason and Freedom
On Politics
*Appendix: On Intellectual Craftsmanship
*Please read the Appendix carefully for Monday...and then skim it again for Wednesday.
Friday, September 2
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 1: The Analects and Confucius's World
Lecture 2: A Birds Eye View of The Analects
Lecture 3: The Man We Call Confucius
Lecture 4: How The Analects is Organized
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
Notebooks Due (as e-mail attachments) by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 9/4.
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Week III
Doing Things With Words
(September 5-9)
Monday, September 5Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius, 103-133 Book 6 (雍也)
Book 7 (述而)
Book 8 (泰伯)
Book 9 (子罕)
Book 10 (鄉黨)
Austin, How To Do Things With Words, 1-82
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Wednesday, September 7
Austin, How To Do Things With Words, 83-164
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Friday, September 9
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 5: The Provenance of The Analects
Lecture 6: The Analects in Miniature
Lecture 7: Learning to Read The Analects
Lecture 8: Confucius's Students: Zaiwo and Yan Hui
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).Notebooks Due (as e-mail attachments) by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 9/11
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Friday, September 9
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 5: The Provenance of The Analects
Lecture 6: The Analects in Miniature
Lecture 7: Learning to Read The Analects
Lecture 8: Confucius's Students: Zaiwo and Yan Hui
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).Notebooks Due (as e-mail attachments) by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 9/11
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Week IV
Presenting Our "Selves" In Everyday Life
(September
12-16)
Monday, September 12Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius, 134-193
Book 11 (先進)
Book 12 (顏淵)
Book 13 (子路)
Book 14 (憲問)
Book 15 (衛靈公)
Goffman, The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life, 1-140
Introduction
Performances
Teams
Regions and Region Behavior
Wednesday, September 14
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius, 134-193
Book 11 (先進)
Book 12 (顏淵)
Book 13 (子路)
Book 14 (憲問)
Book 15 (衛靈公)
Goffman, The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life, 1-140
Introduction
Performances
Teams
Regions and Region Behavior
Wednesday, September 14
Goffman, The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life, 141-256
Discrepant Roles
Communication Out Of Character
The Arts of Impression Management
Conclusion
Friday, September 16
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 9: Confucius's Students: Zilu and Zigong
Lecture 10: Confucius on the Purpose of Learning
Lecture 11: Filial Devotion in The Analects
Lecture 12: Confucius on the Value of Remonstrance
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
Discrepant Roles
Communication Out Of Character
The Arts of Impression Management
Conclusion
Friday, September 16
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 9: Confucius's Students: Zilu and Zigong
Lecture 10: Confucius on the Purpose of Learning
Lecture 11: Filial Devotion in The Analects
Lecture 12: Confucius on the Value of Remonstrance
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
No Notebooks Due This Week
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Send as a .pdf file to lafleur@beloit.edu
Week V
Performing Verbal Art
(September 19-23)
Monday, September 19Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Ames and Rosemont, The Analects of Confucius, 194-229 Book 16 (季氏)
Book 17 (陽貨)
Book 18 (微子)
Book 19 (子張)
Book 20 (堯曰)
Bauman, Verbal Art As Performance, 3-80
Introduction
The Nature of Performance
The Keying of Performance
The Patterning of Performance
The Emergent Quality of Performance
Conclusion
Wednesday, September 21
Bauman, Verbal Art As Performance, 81-150
The Story in the Story: Metanarration in Folk Narrative (Babcock)
Chamula Genres of Verbal Behavior (Gossen)
The Training of the Man of Words in Talking Sweet (Abrahams)
Cuna Ikala: Literature in San Blas (Sherzer)
Friday, September 23
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 13: The Exemplary Person in The Analects
Lecture 14:Confucius's Idea: Consummate Conduct
Lecture 15: Confucius on Cultivating the Self
Lecture 16: Ritual Conduct in The Analects
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
The Story in the Story: Metanarration in Folk Narrative (Babcock)
Chamula Genres of Verbal Behavior (Gossen)
The Training of the Man of Words in Talking Sweet (Abrahams)
Cuna Ikala: Literature in San Blas (Sherzer)
Friday, September 23
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 13: The Exemplary Person in The Analects
Lecture 14:Confucius's Idea: Consummate Conduct
Lecture 15: Confucius on Cultivating the Self
Lecture 16: Ritual Conduct in The Analects
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
Notebooks Due (as e-mail attachments) by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 9/25
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Read the Research Prospectus Assignment (due on 10/7)
Week VI
Practicing Everyday Life
Practicing Everyday Life
(September 26-30)
Monday, September 26Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Slingerland, Confucius: Analects, 1-51 Book 1 (學而)
Book 2 (為政)
Book 3 (八佾)
Book 4 (里仁)
Book 5 (公冶長)
DeCerteau, The Practice of Everyday Life, 1-130
Part I: A Very Ordinary Culture
A Common Place: Ordinary Language
Popular Cultures: Ordinary Language
"Making Do": Uses and Tactics
Part II: THeories of the Art of Practice
Foucault and Bourdieu
The Arts of Theory
Story Time
Part III: Spatial Practices
Walking in the City
Railway Navigation and Incarceration
Spatial Stories
Wednesday, September 28
DeCerteau, The Practice of Everyday Life, 131-204
Part IV: Uses of Language
The Scriptural Economy
Quotations of Voices
Reading As Poaching
Part V:Ways of Believing
Believing and Making People Believe
The Unamable
Friday, September 30
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 17: Confucius on Embodied Ritual and Music
Lecture 18: The Analects on Effective Rule
Lecture 19: Mencius: The Next Confucian Sage
Lecture 20: Confucius's Daoist and Legalist Critics
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
Part IV: Uses of Language
The Scriptural Economy
Quotations of Voices
Reading As Poaching
Part V:Ways of Believing
Believing and Making People Believe
The Unamable
Friday, September 30
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 17: Confucius on Embodied Ritual and Music
Lecture 18: The Analects on Effective Rule
Lecture 19: Mencius: The Next Confucian Sage
Lecture 20: Confucius's Daoist and Legalist Critics
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
Notebooks Due (as e-mail attachments) by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 10/2
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Week VII
Proposing Research
(October 3-7)
Monday, October 3Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Slingerland, Confucius: Analects, 52-110
Book 6 (雍也)
Book 7 (述而)
Book 8 (泰伯)
Book 9 (子罕)
Book 10 (鄉黨)
Slingerland, Confucius: Analects, 52-110
Book 6 (雍也)
Book 7 (述而)
Book 8 (泰伯)
Book 9 (子罕)
Book 10 (鄉黨)
Ames, Confucian Role Ethics, 1-157
Wednesday, October 5
Introduction: "Appreciating" Confucianism
An Interpretive Context for Understanding Confucianism
The Confucian Project: Attaining Relational Virtuosity
An Interpretive Context for Understanding Confucianism
The Confucian Project: Attaining Relational Virtuosity
Ames, Confucian Role Ethics, 159-268
Confucian Role Ethics
Confucian Human-Centered Religiousness
Epilogue: The Limits of Confucian Role Ethics
Friday, October 7
Confucian Role Ethics
Confucian Human-Centered Religiousness
Epilogue: The Limits of Confucian Role Ethics
Friday, October 7
LaFleur, The Analects of Confucius (Rough Cut Video Lectures)*
Lecture 21: State Confucianism and Buddhism
Lecture 22: Sima Guang and the Confucian Revival
Lecture 23: Neo-Confucianism and the Political Order
Lecture 24: Confucius's Comeback in a Global World
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
No Notebooks Due This Week
Lecture 21: State Confucianism and Buddhism
Lecture 22: Sima Guang and the Confucian Revival
Lecture 23: Neo-Confucianism and the Political Order
Lecture 24: Confucius's Comeback in a Global World
*You may either watch the lectures in class from 10:00-12:15 on Fridays or read the scripts of the lectures (your choice). You are responsible for the content of these lectures, though (this is not an optional assignment).
No Notebooks Due This Week
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Research Prospectus Assignment Due
10:00 p.m. on Friday, October 7
10:00 p.m. on Friday, October 7
Send as a .pdf file to lafleur@beloit.edu
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