Tea, Fragrance, and Music
Ephemeral Arts and the Formation of Scholar-Artist Communities in Northern Song China
Abstract
This book explores one of the central questions among many disciplines: how communities are formed. It investigates this question through the perspectives of scholar-artist communities in Northern Song China. You will learn how some of the then popular ephemeral artistic practices, such as whisking tea, burning aromatic substances, and playing and listening to qin music, were performed. Through these practices related sensory experiences were generated. The formation process of communities invovled many other aspects such as the interplay among people, materials, ephemeral arts, and sensory experiences, which is hard to identify in pure textual sources.
Keywords
archaeology; art history; incense; literati; medieval China; painter; painting; poem; poet; poetry; qin-zither; sensory experienceDOI
10.1163/9789004711839ISBN
9789004711839, 9789004528901, 9789004711839Publisher
BrillPublisher website
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2024Series
Ancient Languages and Civilizations, 9Classification
Asian history