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作者:
Martin J. Powers
出版社: Harvard University Asia Center 副标题: Ornament, Society, and Self in Classical China 出版年: 2006-12-1 页数: 424 定价: USD 49.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780674021396
内容简介
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In Classical China, crafted artifacts offered a material substrate for abstract thought as graphic paradigms for social relationships. Focusing on the fifth to second centuries B.C., Martin Powers explores how these paradigms continued to inform social thought long after the material substrate had been abandoned. In this detailed study, the author makes the claim that artifacts...
In Classical China, crafted artifacts offered a material substrate for abstract thought as graphic paradigms for social relationships. Focusing on the fifth to second centuries B.C., Martin Powers explores how these paradigms continued to inform social thought long after the material substrate had been abandoned. In this detailed study, the author makes the claim that artifacts are never neutral: as a distinctive possession, each object—through the abstracting function of style—offers a material template for scales of value. Likewise, through style, pictorial forms can make claims about material "referents," the things depicted. By manipulating these scales and their referents, artifacts can shape the way status, social role, or identity is understood and enforced. The result is a kind of "spatial epistemology" within which the identities of persons are constructed. Powers thereby posits a relationship between art and society that operates at a level deeper than iconography, attributes, or social institutions. Historically, Pattern and Person traces the evolution of personhood in China from a condition of hereditary status to one of achieved social role and greater personal choice. This latter development, essential for bureaucratic organization and individual achievement, challenges the conventional opposition between "Western" individuals and "collective" Asians.
目录
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Introduction : graphic patterns and social order 1
Ch. 1 Style 23
Ch. 2 Terms of craft 47
Ch. 3 Abstraction 65
Ch. 4 Craft 83
Ch. 5 Gov ernment 99
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Introduction : graphic patterns and social order 1
Ch. 1 Style 23
Ch. 2 Terms of craft 47
Ch. 3 Abstraction 65
Ch. 4 Craft 83
Ch. 5 Gov ernment 99
Ch. 6 Labor, invention, and "taste" 111
Ch. 7 Craft and political theory 137
Ch. 8 Ornament and identity 160
Ch. 9 Bureaucracy and agency 188
Ch. 10 The politics of personhood 210
Ch. 11 Patterns, pictures, and fractals 227
Ch. 12 The laws of nature 253
Ch. 13 Nature and society 270
Ch. 14 Identity and possession 297
Epilogue : sources of self 309
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