沐浴在时间与景观中:华清温泉的日常相遇与重建(1000-1900)

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Fei Huang
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尽管中国对温泉的兴趣由来已久,但这一主题仍未得到充分研究。本文探讨了从10世纪到19世纪,中国最著名的温泉——李峰山的华清温泉是如何被不同的社会群体有选择地利用和协商的。它追溯了华清宫被唐中央法院废弃后,当地官员、宗教从业者、文人和当地居民重建华清泉的历史过程。在华清温泉的后唐生活中,社会各阶层、跨性别活动的长期共存,深深植根于当地对温泉的日常使用。本文揭示了中国历史上对温泉景观的重新想象和重构过程中,连续性中的多重转变。
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Bathing through Time and Landscape: Everyday Encounters and Reconstructions at Huaqing Hot Springs (1000–1900)
Abstract Despite the long-standing interest in hot springs in China, this subject has remained understudied. This article explores how the most famous hot springs in China, the Huaqing Hot Springs 華清池 at Mount Li 驪山, were selectively reused and negotiated by different social groups from the tenth to the nineteenth century. It retraces the historical process of reconstructions at the Huaqing Hot Springs by local officials, religious practitioners, literati, and local inhabitants after the Huaqing palaces were abandoned by the Tang central court. In the post-Tang life of the Huaqing Hot Springs, the long-term co-existence of activities between various social classes and across the gender divide are deeply rooted in the local everyday usage of the hot springs. This article reveals multiple transformations within continuity in reimaging and reconstructing the hot springs landscape in Chinese history.
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