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Research on Aesthetic Orientation of painting themes of Lingnan Temple Monks in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 2023
Monk painting is an important part of Chinese painting art and a unique cultural phenomenon in Chinese art history. Monks in successive dynasties have made great achievements in landscape painting, figures, flowers and animals. These eminent monks who have entered the Buddhist gate often have a deep understanding of traditional Chinese culture, a more ...
null Dongyu Wang   +2 more
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Oriental Monk as Popular Icon: On the Power of U.S. Orientalism

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2011
What images has U.S. popular culture deployed in representing Asian societies and religious life? How might U.S. popular culture call for new critical engagements of Edward Said’s theories, as in his Orientalism? In what manner do popular impressions of the Asian sage, such as the “icon of the Oriental Monk,” as Iwamura terms it, catalyze such old ...
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Ryōkan: Zen Monk-Poet of Japan. Translated by Burton Watson. New York: Columbia University Press (Translations from the Oriental Classics), 1977. 126 pp. $9.00.

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1979
Ryokan (1758-1831), a Buddhist monk in the Zen sect, was a major figure in Tokugawa poetry. Although a Zen master, he never headed a temple but chose to live alone in simple huts and to support himself by begging. His poems are mainly a record of his daily activities - of chores and outings to gather firewood and edible plants, lonely snow-bound ...
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The Oriental Monk in American Popular Culture

2017
This chapter analyzes the history of representation that has contributed to the current image of the Dalai Lama. We “know” the Dalai Lama, not simply because of the fact that we may understand his views and admire his actions, but also because we are familiar with the particular role he plays in the popular consciousness of the United States—the type ...
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Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan

Nature, 2004
Martin Gilbert   +2 more
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