Monumenta Serica-Journal of Oriental Studies
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the Depths of History, Philosophy, and Literature
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Research:
The journal emphasizes research that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries, incorporating insights from history, philosophy, theology, and cultural studies to provide a more nuanced understanding of East Asian contexts. - Historical Contextualization:
A consistent focus on the historical development of Chinese thought and society, with papers often exploring the evolution of ideas, cultural practices, and their implications in both historical and contemporary settings. - Cultural Exchange and Interaction:
Exploration of the interactions between China and other cultures, particularly through the lens of trade, religion, and diplomacy, highlighting how these exchanges have shaped both Chinese and global histories. - Focus on Primary Sources:
Encouragement of studies based on primary historical texts, artifacts, and documents to enrich the understanding of China's past and its cultural heritage. - Thematic Studies in Religion and Philosophy:
A significant area of research involves the examination of religious and philosophical traditions in China, including Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity, exploring their historical development and contemporary relevance.
Trending and Emerging
- Intersections of Religion and Culture:
A growing trend towards examining the intersections of religious practices and cultural expressions in China, particularly how these dynamics influence societal structures and individual identities. - Digital Humanities and Archival Research:
An increase in studies utilizing digital humanities methodologies to analyze historical texts and cultural artifacts, showcasing a modern approach to traditional research topics. - Transcultural Studies:
Emerging interest in transcultural interactions, particularly in how Chinese culture interacts with and influences global contexts, reflecting a broader, more interconnected understanding of East Asian studies. - Environmental and Ecological Perspectives:
Recent papers indicate a rising focus on environmental issues and ecological perspectives within Chinese studies, emphasizing the historical relationship between culture and nature. - Visual and Material Culture:
An increasing emphasis on visual and material culture studies, particularly how artifacts, art, and architecture reflect and inform social and cultural histories.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Literary Studies:
There has been a noticeable decrease in papers focusing solely on classical Chinese literature, suggesting a shift towards more interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate literature into broader cultural and historical analyses. - Historical Linguistics:
Research specifically dedicated to historical linguistics and the detailed study of ancient Chinese language structures seems to be less frequent, indicating a potential shift towards more applied linguistics or sociolinguistics. - Ming and Qing Dynasty Focus:
While still significant, there is a waning interest in studies strictly centered on the Ming and Qing dynasties, with scholars increasingly exploring earlier periods or more contemporary issues within Chinese history.
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