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245 00 $a Women across Asian art : $b selected essays in art and material culture / $c edited by Ling-en Lu and Allysa B. Peyton.
264  1 $a Gainesville : $b University of Florida Press, $c [2023]
300    $a 325 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 31 cm.
490 1  $a David A. Cofrin Asian art manuscript series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-313) and index.
520    $a "Filled with exquisite color illustrations, this volume examines an underserved aspect of Asian art history by discussing women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects. The essays in Women across Asian Art cover a wide geographical area, from Japan to Pakistan, as they draw attention to people whose efforts have largely been left out of scholarship"-- $c Provided by publisher.
520    $a "The role of women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects in Asian art history. Filled with exquisite color illustrations, this volume examines an underserved aspect of Asian art history by discussing women artists, collectors, archaeologists, and architects. The essays in Women across Asian Art cover a wide geographical area, from Japan to Pakistan, as they draw attention to people whose efforts have largely been left out of scholarship. The volume begins by looking at iconography representing the goddess Marici in Chinese art as well as ancient Chinese characters related to gender roles during the Shang dynasty. Contributors then discuss topics including women's participation as hangeul (Korean alphabet) calligraphers, artists in Japanese Saison culture, and early archaeologists in China. Shedding light on individuals such as poet and painter Luo Qilan, collector Brenda Zara Seligman, architect Lin Huiyin, neo-miniaturist Saira Wasim, painter Tseng Yuho, and sculptor Tayeba Begum Lipi, these essays represent a broad range of contributions from pioneers in their respective fields to current-day activists. Using primary sources, museum collections, and archival material, the contributors-curators and independent scholars-investigate their collections and fields with new strategies and present original research. As museums are intentionally turning their attention to overlooked narratives of women, this volume continues the important work of uncovering their stories in Asian art history. A volume in the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Manuscript Series, edited by Allysa B. Peyton"-- $c Provided by publisher.
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700 1  $a Lu, Ling-En, $e editor.
700 1  $a Peyton, Allysa B., $e editor.
880 0  $6 505-00/$1 $a Introduction / Ling-en Lu and Allysa B. Peyton -- Part 1: The Feminine and the Goddess. The Mandala of Marici: A Goddess of Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Daoism / Ling-en Lu -- Gender Roles in Bronze Age China: When and Why the Broom Inscription Became the Female Symbol / Junko Uchida -- Part 2: Pioneers and Trailblazers. Scribing Their Alphabets: Women Calligraphers in the Joseon Dynasty / Insoo Cho -- Promoting by Herself and Others: Luo Qilan (1756 - after 1813) and Her Multiple Identities / Janet C. Chen -- China's "First" Female Archaeologists: Rong Yuan, Zhou Yingxue, Zeng Zhaoyu, and Zheng Zhenxiang / Shana J. Brown -- Private Passion, Public Benefit: Brenda Zara Seligman and the Seligman Collection of -- Chinese Art / Nick Pearce -- Building Modern China: In the Vision of Lin Huiyin (1904 - 1955) / Wei-Cheng Lin -- Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Makers. Exploring a Moment of œ̈ʻ̄Ǣđ (Choshojo): Japan's Economic Bubble, Saison Culture, and New Women's Art, 1986 - 1996 / Midori Yamamura -- The Decorative, the Feminine, the Disruptive: Neo-Miniatures and the Satirical Paintings of Saira Wasim / Saleema Waraich -- Tseng Yuho: Painting Her Own Path / Sati Benes Chock -- The Razor's Edge: Gender Politics and Structural Violence in the Work of Bangladeshi Artist Tayeba Begum Lipi / Melia Belli Bose.
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