Dialectics of Spontaneity

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Dialectics of Spontaneity

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ISBN: 9789004298491
author: Zhiyi Yang
publishing house: BRILL
publication date: 2015 -8
binding: Hardcover
price: GBP 74.00
number of pages: 226

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The Aesthetics and Ethics of Su Shi (1037-1101) in Poetry

Zhiyi Yang   

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In Dialectics of Spontaneity, Zhiyi Yang examines Su Shi’s poetry on art and connoisseurship, his emulation of Tao Qian in exile poetry, and his inner alchemical practice. She argues that the concept of absolute spontaneity is defined negatively, and artistic and ethical spontaneity which can be actualized must be provisional and conditioned.
This book argues that Su Shi’s lyrical persona of a 'spontaneous genius' is a construction that serves various rhetorical and existential purposes. Making use of Su’s prolific works and referring to a broad scope of Western philosophy, this book not only enriches the literature on Su Shi, but further attempts to engages Chinese literature in a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue.

contents

Preliminary Material
Source: pp i –xi
Introduction
Source: pp 1 –22
1 The Poet as a Perfect Mirror
Source: pp 23 –53
2 The Making of Spontaneity in a Work of Art
Source: pp 54 –85
3 Eloquent Stones
Source: pp 86 –118
4 Return to an Inner Utopia
Source: pp 119 –163
5 The Spontaneous Body
Source: pp 164 –201
Towards a Conclusion
Source: pp 202 –204
Bibliography
Source: pp 205 –224
Index
Source: pp 225 –236

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