Chinese Aesthetics: The Ordering of Literature, the Arts, and the Universe in the Six Dynasties by Zong-Qi Cai


Chinese Aesthetics: The Ordering of Literature, the Arts, and the Universe in the Six Dynasties
Title : Chinese Aesthetics: The Ordering of Literature, the Arts, and the Universe in the Six Dynasties
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ISBN : 0824827910
ISBN-10 : 9780824827915
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published July 1, 2004

This singular work presents the most comprehensive and nuanced studies available in any Western language of Chinese aesthetic thought and practice during the Six Dynasties (A.D. 220–589). Despite a succession of dynastic and social upheavals, the literati preoccupied themselves with both the sensuous and the transcendent and strove for cultural dominance. By the end of the sixth century, their reflections would evolve into a sophisticated system of aesthetic discourse characterized by its own rhetoric and concepts. A prologue details the historical context in which Six Dynasties aesthetics arose and sketches out its major stages of development. The ten essays that follow bring fresh perspectives to bear on important writings on literature, music, painting, calligraphy, and gardening. Grounded in close readings of primary texts, they reveal the complex, dynamic interplay between life and art, the sensuous and the metaphysical, and the artistic and the philosophical/religious that lies at the heart of the aesthetic thought and practice of the time. As a whole, the collection demonstrates that Six Dynasties achieved a sophistication in aesthetic thought comparable in many ways to that of the The discussion of disinterestedness in art, aesthetic judgment, and how mental images mediate between the supersensible and the sensible are reminiscent of Kant. The findings of various Chinese critics provide much food for thought in the broad fields of comparative literature and aesthetics. Chinese Aesthetics will fill a gap in Western sinological studies of the period. It will appeal to scholars and students in premodern Chinese literary studies, comparative aesthetics, and cultural studies and be a welcome reference to anyone interested in ancient Chinese culture.


Chinese Aesthetics: The Ordering of Literature, the Arts, and the Universe in the Six Dynasties Reviews


  • Nicholas Lustins

    Pretty solid. Cai presents a range of thought on different artistic practices and their interpretation throughout Chinese history up to the six dynasties. I particularly liked the essay about gardening and grounds keeping. Essays tend a bit more of the historical but that's not too surprising. I wrote this review noticing that there were no other written reviews for this book. So if you want to read it, you must trust me and me alone😈