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The King’s Slaughterer: Or: The Royal Way of Nourishing Life
Moeller, HG
2020
Source PublicationPhilosophy East and West
ISSN1529-1898
Pages1-19
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This paper suggests an alternative reading of the “Cook Ding” story in the Zhuangzi as a critique of political ritual in early China and of the violent domestication regime it represents. The story satirically reverses the ritual invisibilization of a slaughter of humans and beasts. It parodies a murderous “royal way of life” by having a butcher perform a ritual slaughter in front of a ruler.

KeywordZhuangzi Cook Ding Daoism Ritual Satire
DOI10.1353/pew.2020.0009
Language英語English
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Moeller, HG. The King’s Slaughterer: Or: The Royal Way of Nourishing Life[J]. Philosophy East and West, 2020, 1-19.
APA Moeller, HG.(2020). The King’s Slaughterer: Or: The Royal Way of Nourishing Life. Philosophy East and West, 1-19.
MLA Moeller, HG."The King’s Slaughterer: Or: The Royal Way of Nourishing Life".Philosophy East and West (2020):1-19.
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