Lies That Bind

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Lies That Bind

Chinese Truth, Other Truths

Asian history Ethics and moral philosophy Cultural studies Sociology Anthropology

Author: Susan D. Blum

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published on: 10th January 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 610 Kb

ISBN: 9781461638858


Overview

This provocative book explores the ideology of truth and deception in China, offering a nuanced perspective on social interaction in different cultural settings. Drawing on decades of fieldwork in China, Susan D. Blum offers an authoritative examination of rules, expectations, and beliefs regarding lying and honesty in society.

Chinese Society and Deception

Blum points to a propensity for deception in Chinese public interactions in situations where people in the United States would expect truthfulness, yet argues that lying is evaluated within Chinese society by moral standards different from those of Americans. Chinese, for example, might emphasize the consequences of speech, Americans the absolute truthfulness. Blum considers the longstanding values that led to this style of interaction, as well as more recent factors, such as the government’s control over expression.

Comparative Cultural Perspectives

But Chinese society is not alone in the practice of such customs. The author observes that many Americans also excel in manipulation of language, yet find a simultaneous moral absolutism opposed to lying in any form. She also considers other traditions, including Japanese and Jewish, that struggle to control the boundaries of lying, balancing human needs with moral values in contrasting ways.

Conclusion

Deception and lying, the book concludes, are distinctively cultural yet universal—inseparable from what it is to be a human being equipped with language in all its subtlety.

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