Self as Image in Asian Theory and Practice
- 473pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate relationship between self and image, this volume delves into the cultural significance of these concepts in Chinese, Japanese, and Indian societies. By analyzing representational practices across literature, cinema, art, and dance, the authors highlight how self-perception varies across cultures. The examination of both classical and contemporary works aims to deepen understanding of these rich traditions, illustrating how self and image interplay to shape cultural identity and expression.
