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عنوان
The zoomorphic imagination in Chinese art and culture /

پدید آورنده
edited by Jerome Silbergeld and Eugene Y. Wang

موضوع
Animals in art,Art, Chinese

رده
N7340
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Z66
2016

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
0824846761
(Number (ISBN
9780824846763

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TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
The zoomorphic imagination in Chinese art and culture /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Jerome Silbergeld and Eugene Y. Wang

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xii, 457 pages :
Other Physical Details
illustrations (some color) ;
Dimensions
26 cm

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index

CONTENTS NOTE

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Trading places: an introduction to zoomorphism and anthropomorphism in Chinese art / Jerome Silbergeld -- The taotie motif on early Chinese ritual bronzes / Sarah Allan -- Labeling the creatures : some problems in Han and Six Dynasties iconography / Susan Bush -- Representing the twelve calendrical animals as beastly, human, and hybrid beings in medieval China / Judy Chungwa Ho -- The didactic use of animal images in Southern Song Buddhism : the case of Mount Baoding in Dazu, Sichuan / Henrik H. Sørensen -- Evil dragon, golden rodent, sleek hound: the evolution of soushan tu paintings in the Northern Song period / Carmelita Hinton -- Animals in Chinese rebus paintings / Qianshen Bai -- The pictorial form of a zoomorphic ecology : dragons and their painters in Song and Southern Song China / Jennifer Purtle -- The political animal : metaphoric rebellion in Zhao Yong's painting of heavenly horses / Jerome Silbergeld -- How the giraffe became a qilin : intercultural signification in Ming Dynasty arts / Kathlyn Liscomb -- Weird science : European origins of the fantastic creatures in the Qing court painting, The manual of sea oddities / Daniel Greenberg -- Huang Yong Ping and the power of zoomorphic ambiguity / Kristina Kleutghen
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
"China has an age-old zoomorphic tradition. The First Emperor was famously said to have had the heart of a tiger and a wolf. The names of foreign tribes were traditionally written with characters that included animal radicals. In modern times, the communist government frequently referred to Nationalists as "running dogs," and President Xi Jinping, vowing to quell corruption at all levels, pledged to capture both "the tigers" and "the flies." Splendidly illustrated with works ranging from Bronze Age vessels to twentieth-century conceptual pieces, this volume is a wide-ranging look at zoomorphic and anthropomorphic imagery in Chinese art. The contributors, leading scholars in Chinese art history and related fields, consider depictions of animals not as simple, one-for-one symbolic equivalents: they pursue in depth, in complexity, and in multiple dimensions the ways that Chinese have used animals from earliest times to the present day to represent and rhetorically stage complex ideas about the world around them, examining what this means about China, past and present. In each chapter, a specific example or theme based on real or mythic creatures is derived from religious, political, or other sources, providing the detailed and learned examination needed to understand the means by which such imagery was embedded in Chinese cultural life. Bronze Age taotie motifs, calendrical animals, zoomorphic modes in Tantric Buddhist art, Song dragons and their painters, animal rebuses, Heaven-sent auspicious horses and foreign-sent tribute giraffes, the fantastic specimens depicted in the Qing Manual of Sea Oddities, the weirdly indeterminate creatures found in the contemporary art of Huang Yong Ping--these and other notable examples reveal Chinese attitudes over time toward the animal realm, explore Chinese psychology and patterns of imagination, and explain some of the critical means and motives of Chinese visual culture." -- Publisher's description

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Animals in art
Art, Chinese

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
704
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9/4320951
Edition
23

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
N7340
Book number
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Z66
2016

PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Silbergeld, Jerome
Wang, Eugene Yuejin

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20170406100851.0
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