Author: David Y. F. Ho
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Published: 2022
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781433197499
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book comprises a lengthy introduction and a complete translation of Laozi's classic, with comments and notes on individual chapters. The introduction covers Daoism as the counterculture in China and beyond; the originality and distinctiveness of Laozi's psychological and sociopolitical thoughts; the influence and contemporary relevance of the classic to life in the 21st century; and insights on bilingualism that the author gained in the process of translation. This is the very first interpretation of Daoism from a psychological perspective. The topics covered include Laozi's thoughts and their points of contact with modern psychology, the psychology of actions and nonactions, the cognitive and emotional aspects of the classic, psychological applications, difficulties of translation from a linguistic viewpoint, bilingualism-biculturalism, and a case study of the author's own bilingual experiences. The book contains the first translation of the Beida Laozi (Peking University Laozi), which predates the current received text by several centuries. The author has renamed the classic as The Classic of Virtue and the Dao (DedaoJing) to acknowledge that, in the Beida Laozi, the chapters on De (virtue) precede those on the Dao (Way). The target audience comprises scholars, college students, as well as educated adults interested in psychology and religion or spirituality and mental health professionals interested in holistic health. Courses that may adopt the book include comparative religion, cultural or Asian studies, translation, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.
Book Synopsis Laozi's Classic of Virtue and the Dao for the 21st Century by : David Y. F. Ho
Download or read book Laozi's Classic of Virtue and the Dao for the 21st Century written by David Y. F. Ho and published by Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers. This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book comprises a lengthy introduction and a complete translation of Laozi's classic, with comments and notes on individual chapters. The introduction covers Daoism as the counterculture in China and beyond; the originality and distinctiveness of Laozi's psychological and sociopolitical thoughts; the influence and contemporary relevance of the classic to life in the 21st century; and insights on bilingualism that the author gained in the process of translation. This is the very first interpretation of Daoism from a psychological perspective. The topics covered include Laozi's thoughts and their points of contact with modern psychology, the psychology of actions and nonactions, the cognitive and emotional aspects of the classic, psychological applications, difficulties of translation from a linguistic viewpoint, bilingualism-biculturalism, and a case study of the author's own bilingual experiences. The book contains the first translation of the Beida Laozi (Peking University Laozi), which predates the current received text by several centuries. The author has renamed the classic as The Classic of Virtue and the Dao (DedaoJing) to acknowledge that, in the Beida Laozi, the chapters on De (virtue) precede those on the Dao (Way). The target audience comprises scholars, college students, as well as educated adults interested in psychology and religion or spirituality and mental health professionals interested in holistic health. Courses that may adopt the book include comparative religion, cultural or Asian studies, translation, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.