Picturing the True Form: Daoist Visual Culture in Traditional China

Awards:   Nominated for Joseph Levenson Book Prize 2014
Author:   Shih-shan Susan Huang
Publisher:   Harvard University, Asia Center
Volume:   342
ISBN:  

9780674504288


Pages:   526
Publication Date:   23 February 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Picturing the True Form: Daoist Visual Culture in Traditional China


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  • Nominated for Joseph Levenson Book Prize 2014

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Picturing the True Form investigates the long-neglected visual culture of Daoism, China's primary indigenous religion, from the tenth through thirteenth centuries with references to both earlier and later times. In this richly illustrated book, Shih-Shan Susan Huang provides a comprehensive mapping of Daoist images in various media, including Dunhuang manuscripts, funerary artifacts, and paintings, as well as other charts, illustrations, and talismans preserved in the fifteenth-century Daoist Canon. True form (zhenxing), the key concept behind Daoist visuality, is not static, but entails an active journey of seeing underlying and secret phenomena. This book's structure mirrors the two-part Daoist journey from inner to outer. Part I focuses on inner images associated with meditation and visualization practices for self-cultivation and longevity. Part II investigates the visual and material dimensions of Daoist ritual. Interwoven through these discussions is the idea that the inner and outer mirror each other and the boundary demarcating the two is fluid. Huang also reveals three central modes of Daoist symbolism-aniconic, immaterial, and ephemeral-and shows how Daoist image-making goes beyond the traditional dichotomy of text and image to incorporate writings in image design. It is these particular features that distinguish Daoist visual culture from its Buddhist counterpart.

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Author:   Shih-shan Susan Huang
Publisher:   Harvard University, Asia Center
Imprint:   Harvard University, Asia Center
Volume:   342
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.272kg
ISBN:  

9780674504288


ISBN 10:   0674504283
Pages:   526
Publication Date:   23 February 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The first of its kind, Picturing the True Form is a comprehensive mapping of Daoist images found in various media paintings, diagrams, drawings, and woodblock prints scattered throughout the Daoist canon. Not only is the sheer magnitude of such an undertaking remarkable, but the judicious discrimination the author brings to bear in sorting out the visual materials makes this book all the more commendable. A sturdy building block in laying out a new field in the study of Daoist images, it will easily become a go-to volume on the nature and use of Daoist images.--Eugene Wang, Harvard University


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Shih-shan Susan Huang is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at Rice University.

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