Nature, Art, and Education in East Asia
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Nature, Art, and Education in East Asia
Philosophical Connections
Hung, Ruyu
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
156
Dura
Inglês
9781032294209
15 a 20 dias
467
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1. Zhuangzi's Edu-Dao and Daoful Well-being: Cook Ding and other Craftsmen Revisited 2. Calendar Arts and the Ritual of Feeling 3. The Katsura Imperial Villa and the Educational Function of Japanese Garden Architecture 4. Arts Education for a Translational Experience from Language of Nature into Language of Man: Walter Benjamin's Theory of Mimesis and Traditional Ink-wash Painting in East Asia 5. From Co-operation to Co-creation: Renga (??), Renku (??), Renshi (??), and the Possibility of the 'Inoperative Community' 6. The Vision of Nature and Human Beings in Kinji Imanishi's The World of Living Things: An Anthropological Study of Human Approach to the Environment 7. Sojourning in the Arts: Considering the Implications of the Confucian "Six Arts" in a Contemporary Educational Context 8. Communication through Art: A Perspective on the Embodiment Theory of the Kyoto School 9. Project HANA: Working with Korean Heritage Art in a Museum-School Partnership
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Aesthetics;East Asian education;Ritual;embodiment;Dao;Kyoto School;Ink Wash Painting;Katsura Imperial Villa;Calendar Art;Follow;East Asian Thoughts;Museum School Partnership;Inoperative Community;Cherry Blossoms;East Asian Cultures;Embodiment Theory;Korean Traditional Art;Kinji Imanishi;Translational Experiences;East Asian Tradition;Heian Period;Disengaging;East Asian;Session III;Educational Reformation;White Porcelain;Species Societies;Zhu Xi;Small Songs
1. Zhuangzi's Edu-Dao and Daoful Well-being: Cook Ding and other Craftsmen Revisited 2. Calendar Arts and the Ritual of Feeling 3. The Katsura Imperial Villa and the Educational Function of Japanese Garden Architecture 4. Arts Education for a Translational Experience from Language of Nature into Language of Man: Walter Benjamin's Theory of Mimesis and Traditional Ink-wash Painting in East Asia 5. From Co-operation to Co-creation: Renga (??), Renku (??), Renshi (??), and the Possibility of the 'Inoperative Community' 6. The Vision of Nature and Human Beings in Kinji Imanishi's The World of Living Things: An Anthropological Study of Human Approach to the Environment 7. Sojourning in the Arts: Considering the Implications of the Confucian "Six Arts" in a Contemporary Educational Context 8. Communication through Art: A Perspective on the Embodiment Theory of the Kyoto School 9. Project HANA: Working with Korean Heritage Art in a Museum-School Partnership
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Aesthetics;East Asian education;Ritual;embodiment;Dao;Kyoto School;Ink Wash Painting;Katsura Imperial Villa;Calendar Art;Follow;East Asian Thoughts;Museum School Partnership;Inoperative Community;Cherry Blossoms;East Asian Cultures;Embodiment Theory;Korean Traditional Art;Kinji Imanishi;Translational Experiences;East Asian Tradition;Heian Period;Disengaging;East Asian;Session III;Educational Reformation;White Porcelain;Species Societies;Zhu Xi;Small Songs