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Author:
880-01 Matsuoka, Seigō, 1944- author.
Title:
Flowers, birds, wind, and moon : the phenomenology of nature in Japanese culture / Matsuoka Seigow ; translated by David Noble
Edition:
First English edition
Publisher:
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
319 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Nature and civilization--Japan.
Signs and symbols--Japan.
Nature in literature.
Nature in art.
Phenomenology.
Nature and nurture.
Signs and symbols.
Phenomenology.
Nature in literature.
Nature in art.
Nature and civilization.
Civilization.
Nature and nurture.
Japan--Civilization.
Japan.
Other Authors:
Noble, David, translator.
Other Titles:
Kachō fūgetsu no kagaku. English
Notes:
"This ... is a translation of Kachōfūgetsu no kagaku ... which was originally published by Tankōsha in 1994."--Title page verso Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-318)
Contents:
Mountains -- Paths -- Deities -- Wind -- Birds -- Flowers -- Buddhas -- Time -- Dreams -- Moon
Summary:
"Japanese culture is deeply rooted in nature--from literature to the visual arts, and from religious practice to daily life. How, when, and why this close association with nature developed is explored in this book by bestselling author Matsuoka Seigow. Using ten key motifs--mountains, paths, deities, wind, birds, flowers, buddhas, time, dreams, and moon--each of which serves as a lens on different aspects of Japanese culture, Matsuoka ranges from history and ethnology to the arts. He also explores the insights that emerge when traditional sensibilities are examined from the perspective of modern science. Japanese concepts of time, interval, and otherness, though arrived at intuitively, overlap with how contemporary fields such as quantum physics and relativity theory grapple with issues of uncertainty, indeterminacy, and ambiguity. Matsuoka proposes that throughout history, the phenomena of nature and the kaleidoscope of seasonal change have functioned as a system of recombinant codes for the expression of the Japanese sensibility. This unique multimedia system for the cultural construction of nature has generated the essential creative motifs of Japanese literature, fine arts, and craft, which in turn have shaped every aspect of Japanese life and thought"-- Back cover
Series:
Japan library
ISBN:
4866581395
9784866581392
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1203934391
LCCN:
2020436101
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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