Visual and Material Cultures in Middle Period China

Visual and Material Cultures in Middle Period China

Patricia Buckley Ebrey

and Shih-shan Susan Huang, co-editors

2017

In Visual and Material Cultures in Middle Period China, co-edited by Patricia Ebrey and Shih-shan Susan Huang, eight studies examine key features of Chinese visual and material cultures, ranging from tomb design, metalware, ceramic pillows, and bronze mirrors, to printed illustrations, calligraphic rubbings, colophons, and paintings on Buddhist, landscape, and narrative themes. Questions addressed include how artists and artisans made their works, the ways both popular literature and market forces could shape ways of looking, and how practices and imagery spread across regions. The authors connect visual materials to funeral and religious practices, drama, poetry, literati life, travel, and trade, showing ways visual images and practices reflected, adapted to, and reproduced the culture and society around them. Readers will gain a stronger appreciation of the richness of the visual and material cultures of Middle Period China.