An edition of Ordinary Images (2002)

Ordinary Images

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An edition of Ordinary Images (2002)

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"In this illustrated book Stanley Abe explores the large body of sculpture, ceramics, and other religious imagery produced for China's common classes from the third to the sixth centuries C.E. Created for those of lesser standing, these works contrast sharply with those made for imperial patrons, illustrious monastics, or other luminaries. They were often modest in scale, mass-produced, and at times incomplete.

These "ordinary images" have been considered a largely nebulous, undistinguished mass of works because they cannot be related to well-known historical figures or social groups. Additionally, in a time and place where most inhabitants were not literate, the available textual evidence provides us with a remarkable view of China through the eyes of a small and privileged educated class. There exists precious little written material that embodies the concerns and voices of those of lower standing.".

"Situating his study in the gaps between conventional categories such as Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese popular imagery, Abe examines works that were commissioned by patrons of modest standing in specific local contexts.

These works include some of the earliest known examples of Buddha-like images in China; a group of small stone stupas from the northwest; inscribed image niches from a cavernous Buddhist cave temple; and large stele with Buddhist, Daoist, and mixed Buddhist-Daoist iconography from Shaanxi Province. In these four case studies, Abe questions established notions of art historical practice by treating the works in a manner that allows for more rather than less contradiction, less rather than more certainty.

Sensitive to the fragmentary nature of the evidence and his position in a long tradition of scholarly writing, the author offers a sustained argument against established paradigms of cultural adaptation and formal development."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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408

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Ordinary Images
February 19, 2002, University Of Chicago Press
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"THE TITLE OF THE BOOK refers to a large body of visual imagery "of the usual class," not, in other words, considered distinguished in their original context."

Classifications

Library of Congress
N8193.C6A24 2002, N8193.C6 A24 2002

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7415018M
Internet Archive
ordinaryimages0000abes
ISBN 10
0226000443
ISBN 13
9780226000442
LCCN
2001005007
OCLC/WorldCat
47803419
Library Thing
7829007
Goodreads
2098996

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