The social life of inkstones :: artisans and scholars in early Qing China /
An inkstone, a piece of polished stone no bigger than an outstretched hand, is an instrument for grinding ink, an object of art, a token of exchange between friends or sovereign states, and a surface on which texts and images are carved. As such, the inkstone has been entangled with elite masculinit...
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Zusammenfassung: | An inkstone, a piece of polished stone no bigger than an outstretched hand, is an instrument for grinding ink, an object of art, a token of exchange between friends or sovereign states, and a surface on which texts and images are carved. As such, the inkstone has been entangled with elite masculinity and the values of wen (culture, literature, civility) in China, Korea, and Japan for more than a millennium. However, for such a ubiquitous object in East Asia, it is virtually unknown in the Western world. Examining imperial workshops in the Forbidden City, the Duan quarries in Guangdong, the commercial workshops in Suzhou, and collectors' homes in Fujian, The Social Life of Inkstones traces inkstones between court and society and shows how collaboration between craftsmen and scholars created a new social order in which the traditional hierarchy of "head over hand" no longer predominated. Dorothy Ko also highlights the craftswoman Gu Erniang, through whose work the artistry of inkstone-making achieved unprecedented refinement between the 1680s and 1730s. "The Social Life of Inkstones" explores the hidden history and cultural significance of the inkstone and puts the stonecutters and artisans on center stage |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 315 pages) |
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spelling | Ko, Dorothy, 1957- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJp9phqmKRB8FxcmgGhj4q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr94002689 The social life of inkstones : artisans and scholars in early Qing China / Dorothy Ko. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2017] 1 online resource (xii, 315 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier A study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute Columbia University Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-293) and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Cover; THE SOCIAL LIFE OF INKSTONES; Title; Copright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Conventions; Chinese Dynasties and Periods; Map of China; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 The Palace Workshops: The Emperor and His Servants. CHAPTER 2 Yellow Hill Villages: The Stonecutters CHAPTER 3 Suzhou: The Crafts(wo)man ; CHAPTER 4 Beyond Suzhou: Gu Erniang the Super-Brand. CHAPTER 5 Fuzhou: The Collectors EPILOGUE: The Craft of Wen; APPENDIX 1 Inkstones Made by Gu Erniang Mentioned in Textual Sources Contemporary to Gu; APPENDIX 2 Inkstones Bearing Signature Marks of Gu Erniang in Major Museum Collections; APPENDIX 3 Members of the Fuzhou Circle; APPENDIX 4 Textual History of Lin Fuyun's Inkstone Chronicle (Yanshi); APPENDIX 5 Chinese Texts; Notes; Glossary of Chinese Characters; References; Index. An inkstone, a piece of polished stone no bigger than an outstretched hand, is an instrument for grinding ink, an object of art, a token of exchange between friends or sovereign states, and a surface on which texts and images are carved. As such, the inkstone has been entangled with elite masculinity and the values of wen (culture, literature, civility) in China, Korea, and Japan for more than a millennium. However, for such a ubiquitous object in East Asia, it is virtually unknown in the Western world. Examining imperial workshops in the Forbidden City, the Duan quarries in Guangdong, the commercial workshops in Suzhou, and collectors' homes in Fujian, The Social Life of Inkstones traces inkstones between court and society and shows how collaboration between craftsmen and scholars created a new social order in which the traditional hierarchy of "head over hand" no longer predominated. Dorothy Ko also highlights the craftswoman Gu Erniang, through whose work the artistry of inkstone-making achieved unprecedented refinement between the 1680s and 1730s. "The Social Life of Inkstones" explores the hidden history and cultural significance of the inkstone and puts the stonecutters and artisans on center stage Ink-stones China History Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000178 Ink-stones Social aspects China. ART Folk & Outsider Art. bisacsh CRAFTS & HOBBIES Folkcrafts. bisacsh ART Asian. bisacsh Ink-stones Ming-Qing dynasties fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd 1368-1912 fast History fast has work: The social life of inkstones (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHF4hHFjxh4MrYB4QPM6C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Social life of inkstones. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2017] 9780295999180 (DLC) 2016020379 Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003077547 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1479436 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ko, Dorothy, 1957- The social life of inkstones : artisans and scholars in early Qing China / Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University. Cover; THE SOCIAL LIFE OF INKSTONES; Title; Copright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Conventions; Chinese Dynasties and Periods; Map of China; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 The Palace Workshops: The Emperor and His Servants. CHAPTER 2 Yellow Hill Villages: The Stonecutters CHAPTER 3 Suzhou: The Crafts(wo)man ; CHAPTER 4 Beyond Suzhou: Gu Erniang the Super-Brand. CHAPTER 5 Fuzhou: The Collectors EPILOGUE: The Craft of Wen; APPENDIX 1 Inkstones Made by Gu Erniang Mentioned in Textual Sources Contemporary to Gu; APPENDIX 2 Inkstones Bearing Signature Marks of Gu Erniang in Major Museum Collections; APPENDIX 3 Members of the Fuzhou Circle; APPENDIX 4 Textual History of Lin Fuyun's Inkstone Chronicle (Yanshi); APPENDIX 5 Chinese Texts; Notes; Glossary of Chinese Characters; References; Index. Ink-stones China History Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000178 Ink-stones Social aspects China. ART Folk & Outsider Art. bisacsh CRAFTS & HOBBIES Folkcrafts. bisacsh ART Asian. bisacsh Ink-stones Ming-Qing dynasties fast |
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title_full | The social life of inkstones : artisans and scholars in early Qing China / Dorothy Ko. |
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topic | Ink-stones China History Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000178 Ink-stones Social aspects China. ART Folk & Outsider Art. bisacsh CRAFTS & HOBBIES Folkcrafts. bisacsh ART Asian. bisacsh Ink-stones Ming-Qing dynasties fast |
topic_facet | Ink-stones China History Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912. Ink-stones Social aspects China. ART Folk & Outsider Art. CRAFTS & HOBBIES Folkcrafts. ART Asian. Ink-stones Ming-Qing dynasties China History |
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