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Artistic Agency, Feminine Labor, and the Female Body in Buddhist Hair Embroideries of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
作者 Lai, Chloe Y (著)
出版日期2022.11.08
頁次66
出版者Oberlin College
出版者網址 https://www.oberlin.edu/
出版地Oberlin, Ohio, US
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別學士
校院名稱Oberlin College
系所名稱Art
指導教授Bonnie Cheng
關鍵詞Hair-embroidery; Gender; Technology; Guanyin
摘要Hair embroideries were an entirely female and Buddhist practice in late Imperial China, and thus operate within the bounds imposed on women by societal structures of economy and labor, and moral expectations of Confucianism and Buddhism. This was not a common practice and mostly limited to a few gentry women already connected to the art world through their husband or father (an already small demographic). Recent scholarship on Chinese Buddhist hair embroidered works by the art historian Li Yuhang analyzes them as objects of religious devotion and ritualized practice that involves repetition and incorporating the body to accumulate karmic merit, a core concept of Mahayana Buddhism. I study them both in the religious context and an added layer analyzing them as art objects to explore to what extent women possessed and exercised artistic agency in Buddhist hair embroideries. I explore the medium, iconography, and technique exhibited in the embroidered works that demonstrate artistic choice and innovation of technology.
點閱次數339
建檔日期2023.03.15
更新日期2023.03.15










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