Yoo/Korean Religious Texts, 4. Sensory Readings of Scriptures by Neo-Confucian Scholars

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How to Cite: Yoo, Yohan. Sensory Readings of Scriptures by Neo-Confucian Scholars. Korean Religious Texts in Iconic and Performative Rituals. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 59-68 Dec 2024. ISBN 9781800504974.

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Chapter 4 focuses on sensory readings by Neo-Confucian scholars. Chu Hsi (1130-1200) of China and Yi Hwang (1501-1570) of Korea, leading scholars of the Neo-Confucian schools of each respective country, emphasized readings of Confucian scriptures. They believed that Confucian scriptures have transformative power when read repeatedly and deliberately. Chu introduced the concept – further developed by Yi – of encouraging a scholar to activate at least three senses when reading a text, and promoted it above the experience of merely reading the characters of the text. They advised Neo-Confucian scholars to try to make contact with the sages and fully internalize their teaching through the senses of sight, hearing, and taste when reading scriptures, though they did not directly appeal to the physical senses. First, the text should be recited aloud so that the reciters will hear their own voices, and sometimes those of their colleagues when several scholars read together. They imagined, furthermore, that the voices they were hearing while reading were those of the ancient sages themselves. Secondly, while hearing the voices of the sages, the reciting scholars should visualize their images, seeking personal communion with them. Finally, the meditative reading of scholars was frequently likened to savoring a text’s flavor. The act of reading a book was described as eating, biting, chewing, and tasting. When the readers recited the text aloud, pronouncing each syllable using tongues, lips and mouths, they were engaged in a gustatory experience: “chewing” and “tasting” scriptures.

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    Korean Religious Texts in Iconic and Performative Rituals
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    Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts
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