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Entangled Landscapes: Early Modern China And Europe
Entangled Landscapes: Early Modern China And Europe
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Entangled Landscapes focuses on the exchange of ideas of landscape practice between Europe and China in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Yue Zhuang and Andrea M. Riemenschnitter explore this through three themes—empire-building, mediators’ constraints, and aesthetic negotiations. They challenge our assumptions about how China and Europe influenced one another and go beyond well-documented outcomes like the jardin anglo-chinois and Européenerie styles. Interdisciplinary and revisionist, this brings the critical spirit of postcolonial studies to art history and will appeal to scholars in fields such as comparative literature and visual culture, history, and human geography.
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Explores cross-cultural garden design and historical exchanges.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how Chinese and European landscape ideas intertwined, this book offers a fascinating look into the complex ways their relationship evolved over centuries. It challenges simple narratives and dives deep into cultural exchanges, making it ideal for readers interested in history, art, and cultural studies. You'll appreciate its interdisciplinary approach and the fresh perspective it provides on global artistic interactions.