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On telling images of China: essays in narrative painting and visual culture
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These essays address a diverse range of issues in China's narrative art and visual culture 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 the 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 role 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 introduce definitions and genre issues that run throughout the book.
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Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, ©2014
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- 9888139436
- 9789888139439
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Colloquium Dublin 30.04-01.05.2010, held in conjunction with the exhibition Telling Images of China (exhibition: Chester Beatty Library, February to May 2010)
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