关于名称:石说新语

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 N/A ASIAN STUDIES
A. Dien
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1949年,我来到伯克利,师从彼得·布德伯格教授。对于上世纪40年代末50年代初开始研究六朝的人来说,没有多少光明可以帮助他们找到方向,有许多神秘的领域在召唤着他们,但他们却很难取得进展。例如,玄学,即“暗学”,这似乎是一个有趣的话题,也是后汉代关注的中心问题。因此,人们转向了《世说新语》,因为当时的智力辩论似乎都记录在那些书页上,在那个年龄提出的问题,通过阅读文本可以更好地理解。试图通过打开《十说新语》来获得一些理解,似乎只会混淆问题,因为其中段落的含义往往相当模糊。似乎最好避开整个主题,从而避免在一些没有回报和徒劳的探索中结束。可以说,这是一个学生死亡率相当高的时期。没有学习经费,几乎不可能找到工作。有人告诉我们,有几个成功的故事:据说在我之前,理查德·马瑟已经找到了一份工作;有一次,他罕见地出现在图书馆里,我们惊奇地看着他。
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On the Name Shishuo xinyu
I came to Berkeley in 1949 to study with Professor Peter Boodberg. For someone embarking on a study of the Six Dynasties in the late 40s and early 50s of the last century, there was not much light to help one find one’s way, and there were any number of mysterious areas that beckoned but through which one made little headway. There was, for example, the matter of xuanxue 玄學 ,t he ‘‘Dark Learning,’’ which seemed to be an intriguing subject and of central concern in post-Han times. So one turned to the Shishuo xinyu 世說新語, for it seemed that the intellectual debates of that time were recorded in those pages, and questions that were addressed at that age would be better understood by reading the text. Attempts to gain some understanding by opening the pages of the Shishuo xinyu seemed only to confuse the issue, for the meanings of the passages were often rather opaque. It seemed best to steer around the whole subject and thus avoid ending up in some unrewarding and fruitless quest. This was a period when the mortality rate among students, as it were, was rather high. There was no funding for study, and jobs were almost impossible to find. There had been a few success stories, we were told: Richard Mather, before my time, was said to have found a post; we looked at him in wonder once when he appeared in the library on a rare visit.
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