Hisamatsu Shinichi; Simplicity; wabi; Zen Arts; Seven Characteristics; aesthetic concepts
摘要
In the end of 20th century, Suzuki Daisetsu flew to America and spread Japanese Zen. The books written by him were mostly about Zen Buddhism. From that time, people in the West were spell bounded by the Eastern wisdom. Zen Buddhist thoughts were closely related to the concepts of paintings, which directly express one’s emotions and experiences. Since then, Zen Buddhism has flourished and gained much popularity among the Westerners, even until now. Base on the Zen Buddhist concept, this research will focus on “The Seven Characteristics” introduced by Hisamatsu Shinichi, in particular, the characteristic of “Simplicity”; and from this concept, discuss how it influences Western and Eastern arts.
目次
Table of Contents ABSTRACT II ACKNOWLEDGMENTS III
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 BACKGROUND MATERIAL 1 1.2 MOTIVATIONS 4 1.3 PROBLEM STATEMENT 6 1.4 STRUCTURE OF THE PAPER 7
CHAPTER 2 THE MEANING OF SIMPLICITY OF HISAMATSU SHINICHI 8 2.1 ABOUT HISAMATSU SHINICHI 8 2.2 SEVEN CHARACTERISTICS 13 2.3 DEFINITION OF SIMPLICITY 18 2.4 IMPORTANCE OF THE CONCEPTION OF SIMPLICITY IN THE STUDY 22 2.5 THE WAY TO EXPOUND THE CONCEPTION OF SIMPLICITY 24
CHAPTER 3 THE BEING OF THE CONCEPT OF SIMPLICITY 27 3.1 THE WAYS HISAMATSU SHINICHI EXPANDING SIMPLICITY 27 3.2 HISAMATSU SHINICHI’S ANALYSIS OF THE BUDDHIST TEXTS 33 3.3 COMMENTARIES 38
CHAPTER 4 FOCUSED ON ARTS AND FINE ARTS, THE CONCEPT OF SIMPLICITY 39 4.1 IN THE PAST TIME 39 4.2 IN THE MODERN 44 4.3 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 48
CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION 50 5.1 SUMMARY 50 5.2 CONCLUSION 51 5.3 FUTURE RESEARCH WORK 53
BIBLIOGRAPHY 55
List of Tables Table 1.1 Reference Books ……………………………………………………………5
List of Figures Figure 4.1……………………………………………………………………………41 Figure 4.2……………………………………………………………………………43 Figure 4.3……………………………………………………………………………45 Figure 4.4……………………………………………………………………………47