News Express: UM holds Macao Humanities Forum on Chinese poet Wang Anshi’s poems

新聞快訊:澳大鏡海人文論壇探討王安石詩歌

 

澳大舉辦鏡海人文論壇探討王安石詩歌
UM holds the Macao Humanities Forum on Chinese poet Wang Anshi’s poems

 


澳大鏡海人文論壇探討王安石詩歌

澳門大學人文學院舉辦“鏡海人文論壇”,由美國諾特丹大學東亞語言與文化系系主任、美國哈佛大學比較文學博士楊曉山以“ 唱反調的誘惑與危險:論王安石的昭君詩”為題發表演講,吸引近200名師生線上線下同步參加。

論壇上,澳大人文學院助理院長鄺耀基講述了學習中國詩詞的意義。人文學院助理院長張月則回顧了楊曉山在中國古典詩學及唐宋詩歌文化,尤其是在王安石詩學的學術成就和影響力,並介紹了楊曉山的最新著作。

楊曉山首先展示王安石《明妃曲二首》,特別是其中最具爭議的三句,進而針對詩歌是否模糊了漢胡分界這一問題,回溯黃庭堅、朱弁、羅大經以及其他諸家的評價與解讀,並結合其時代背景與政壇狀況,從北宋末至南宋初政治話語的語境之中分析對王安石詩歌的批評。此外,楊曉山討論歐陽修、司馬光的和詩與原詩在格式、寫作焦點、典故運用上的異同,提供理解王安石詩歌的另外一種途徑;亦探討朱熹、李壁等人的評價,回顧他們如何將王安石從政治批判的洪流中解脫,把爭議歸因王安石的求新立異。最後,楊曉山認為,王安石詩歌之所以引起軒然大波,與其說是緣於詩歌本身存在問題,不如說是因爲攻擊者在政治道德上對王安石存有偏見。

問答環節期間,澳大師生和線上觀眾與楊曉山進行深入探討,氣氛熱烈。楊曉山對學生如何做學問提出期許,指出即使面對數位人文的衝擊,也應充分掌握史料、細讀文本。

是次“鏡海人文論壇”為2023/2024學年的第一講,論壇每學年都會邀請不同研究領域的知名人文學者與澳門師生分享前沿研究成果,過往的論壇主題涵蓋文學、語言學、歷史、翻譯、藝術等多個領域。

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UM holds Macao Humanities Forum on Chinese poet Wang Anshi’s poems

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) of the University of Macau (UM) recently held the Macao Humanities Forum. The event featured Yang Xiaoshan, department chair in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Notre Dame and holder of a PhD in comparative literature from Harvard University. Prof Yang delivered a lecture titled ‘The Lure and Peril of Contrarianism: Wang Anshi’s Poems on Wang Zhaojun’. The lecture attracted more than 200 on-site and online participants, including faculty members and students of UM.

At the forum, Joaquim Kuong, assistant dean of FAH, discussed the significance of studying Chinese poetry. Zhang Yue, assistant dean of FAH, highlighted Prof Yang’s academic achievements and his influence on the study of classical Chinese poetry in the Tang and Song dynasties, in particular on the poetry of Wang Anshi. Zhang also introduced Prof Yang’s latest publication.

During the lecture, Prof Yang first presented Wang Anshi’s two poems on ‘Mingfei qu’ (Song of Princess Ming), with a focus on the three most controversial lines. He then discussed the issue about whether these lines blurred the division between the Chinese and the barbarians, and reviewed the evaluations and interpretations by Huang Tingjian, Zhu Bian, Luo Dajing, and other scholars on the lines. Taking into account the context of the poems and the political landscape at that time, he also analysed the criticism of Wang Anshi’s poetry in relation to the political discourse spanning from the late Northern Song dynasty through the early Southern Song dynasty. In addition, Prof Yang discussed the similarities and differences between the matching poems (heshi) and original poems of Ouyang Xiu and Sima Guang in terms of format, theme, and the use of allusion, providing another perspective to understand Wang Anshi’s poetry. He also talked about the commentaries of Zhu Xi and Li Bi, who freed Wang Anshi from political criticism and attributed the controversies to his pursuit of innovation. Prof Yang further explored the controversies arising from Wang Anshi’s two poems. He concluded that the criticism directed at Wang Anshi’s poems stemmed from the attackers’ political and moral biases towards the poet, rather than from any inherent flaws in the poems themselves.

During the Q&A session, Prof Yang engaged in in-depth discussions with UM students and faculty, as well as online participants. He emphasised the importance of maintaining a solid understanding of historical materials and engaging in careful text reading, despite the impact of the digital humanities.

This was the first lecture of the Macao Humanities Forum for the 2023/2024 academic year. The forum, which is held every academic year, aims to provide a platform for world-renowned scholars in different fields of the humanities to share their latest research findings with local teachers and students. The themes of the previous editions have covered a wide range of fields, including literature, linguistics, history, translation, and arts.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/57152/