Chinese Steles

Chinese Steles
Title Chinese Steles PDF eBook
Author Dorothy C. Wong
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 266
Release 2004-09-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824827830

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Buddhist steles represent an important subset of early Chinese Buddhist art that flourished during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period (386–581). More than two hundred Chinese Buddhist steles are known to have survived. Their brilliant imagery has long captivated scholars, yet until now the Buddhist stele as a unique art form has received little scholarly attention. Dorothy Wong rectifies that insufficiency by providing in this well-illustrated volume the first comprehensive investigation of this group of Buddhist monuments. She traces the ancient roots of the Chinese stele tradition and investigates the process by which Chinese steles were adapted for Buddhist use. She arranges the known corpus of Buddhist steles into broad chronological and regional groupings and analyzes not only their form and content but also the nexus of complex issues surrounding this art form—from cultural symbolism to the interrelations between religious doctrine and artistic expression, economic production, patronage, and the synthesis of native and foreign art styles. In her analysis of Buddhism’s dialogue with native traditions, Wong demonstrates how the Chinese artistic idiom planted the seeds for major achievements in figural and landscape arts in the ensuing Sui and Tang periods.

Nomads on Pilgrimage

Nomads on Pilgrimage
Title Nomads on Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Isabelle Charleux
Publisher BRILL
Pages 495
Release 2015-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004297782

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Nomads on Pilgrimage: Mongols on Wutaishan (China), 1800-1940 is a social history of the Mongols’ pilgrimages to Wutaishan in late imperial and Republican times. In this period of economic crisis and rise of nationalism and anticlericalism in Mongolia and China, this great Buddhist mountain of China became a unique place of intercultural exchanges, mutual borrowings, and competition between different ethnic groups. Based on a variety of written and visual sources, including a rich corpus of more than 340 Mongolian stone inscriptions, it documents why and how Wutaishan became one of the holiest sites for Mongols, who eventually reshaped its physical and spiritual landscape by their rites and strategies of appropriation.

On Telling Images of China

On Telling Images of China
Title On Telling Images of China PDF eBook
Author Shane McCausland
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 385
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9888139436

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The essays in this volume address a diverse range of issues in China’s narrative art and visual culture mainly from the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) to the present. These studies attend to the complex ways in which images circulate in pictorial media and across boundaries between ‘high art’ and popular culture—images in paintings, prints, stone engravings and posters, as well as in film and video art. In addition, the authors examine the roles of ancient exemplary stories and textual narratives, as well as their reiteration in the visual arts in early modern and modern social and political contexts. The volume is divided into three sections: Representing Paradigms, Interpreting Literary Themes and Narratives, and the Medium and Modernity. While the essays in each section deal with concerns in the field of China’s art history, an editors’ introduction serves to position the topic of narrative art and to introduce definitions and genre issues which run through the book. As a whole, the volume invites reflection on the intrinsic nature of narratives and their pictorial lives, and presents new research which challenges established views and paradigms.

Odyssey of Culture

Odyssey of Culture
Title Odyssey of Culture PDF eBook
Author Yan Zhou
Publisher Springer
Pages 175
Release 2015-03-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3662454114

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This book is the first case study on Wenda Gu that systematically investigates the cultural and artistic context of his life and works, examining selected images of his artwork spanning from the late 1970s to the early 21st century. It is the first monograph to provide a comprehensive and profound study of a Chinese contemporary artist. In the 1980s, the School of Hermeneutics attempted to launch a discursive revolution. Vanguard artists believed that the visual art revolution was an integral part of the critique of culture because it tended to subvert and rebuild the cultural tradition at a discursive level. This book, using a case study on Wenda Gu as representative of Chinese avant-garde, investigates the centrality of culture in art, providing readers with insights on the origin, rationale and methodology of Chinese contemporary art.

The Stele Inscriptions of Chʻin Shih-huang

The Stele Inscriptions of Chʻin Shih-huang
Title The Stele Inscriptions of Chʻin Shih-huang PDF eBook
Author Martin Kern
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor

The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor
Title The Manchu Language at Court and in the Bureaucracy under the Qianlong Emperor PDF eBook
Author Mårten Söderblom Saarela
Publisher BRILL
Pages 311
Release 2024-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 9004687734

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This is the first book-length study of the roles played by the Manchu language at the center of the Qing empire at the height of its power in the eighteenth century. It presents a revisionist account of Manchu not as a language in decline, but as extensively and consciously used language in a variety of areas. It treats the use, discussion, regulation, and philological study of Manchu at the court of an emperor who cared deeply for the maintenance and history of the language of his dynasty.

Journal of Chinese Religions

Journal of Chinese Religions
Title Journal of Chinese Religions PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 326
Release 2010
Genre China
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