How can Chinese goddess' characters be described and identified? In the present paper, I have examined them differentiating from Greek or Roman goddesses from the point of view based on comparative mythology. It was found that there are three distinctive characters of Chinese goddess, which are primitivity, transition, and ambiguity. In an ancient China, goddesses were worshipped as holy beings with whom a man can hardly intercourse. They were considered to be in a higher position and to have a dignity. Also a number of ancient Chinese goddesses have hybrid images, meaning that their appearances are mixtures of animals and human beings. These mysterious appearances demonstrate their first character of primitivity. Then, the authorities of Chinese goddesses gradually declined and their roles depicted in the Chinese myths reduced. Therefore, goddesses couldn't take roles as male god's spouses any more. Moreover, some goddesses had to accept their tragic fate of being transformed into male gods. However, the situation suddenly changed when Taoism became a popular religion in the Chinese society. Taoism provided an opportunity to goddesses to become worshipped again and even more prosperous ever. Images of goddesses were strongly influenced by Taoism and they had a variety of experiences and underwent transformations. First of all, their hybrid images were changed into a beautiful female Taoist, and their dignities regained. Now, the second character of the Chinese goddesses is ambiguity. In other words, their roles were not clearly specified and rather ambiguous, in contrast with Greek or Roman goddesses. Perhaps, it is because, unlike Greek or Roman goddesses, Chinese goddesses were humanized fairly late in time. They were thought to be important in maintaining harmonious relationships between human being and nature. In these days, both “sensibility" and “imagination" have been emphasized greatly than ever before. Therefore, there is no doubt that studies of Chinese goddesses and their roles can evoke potentiality of women and east Asian mythology.
동아시아고대학회 [The Association Of East Asian Ancient Studies]
설립연도
1999
분야
인문학>기타인문학
소개
본 학회는 동아시아권역의 고대의 역사와 문화, 언어와 문학, 종교와 철학, 민속과 사회, 고고학 등에 관한 고대학 관련분야의 학문을 학제적 국제적인 협력과 유대를 통해 연구의 가능성을 확대하고, 연구의 질을 향상시키며, 동아시아에 있어서의 학문발전과 문화교류 및 학자, 연구자, 회원 상호간의 유대와 국제적 친선을 도모할 목적으로 설립되었다. 이를 위하여 본 학회는 동아시아고대학에 관한 연구발표회, 학술강연회, 강독회, 학술답사, 도서출판, 학회지 발행 등의 사업을 기획하여 집행한다.
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동아시아고대학 [DONG ASIA KODAEHAK ; The East Asian Ancient Studies]