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Asian Aesthetic Theories and Art Forms

AuthorEdited by Advaitavadini Kaul
PublisherD.K. Printworld
Publisher2021
Publisherxi
Publisher364 p,
ISBN9788124610831
Contents: Foreword/Sachchidanand Joshi. Introduction/Advaitavadini Kaul. Section A. Indian Aesthetics and Its Branches:  1. Of Convergences Divergences and Confluences:  The Holistic Perspective of Rasa Theory in the First Millennium CE/Radhavallabh Tripathi. 2. Abhinavagupta and Indian Aesthetics/Kamalesh Dutt Tripathi. 3. Ascetism and Santa Rasa: The Core Spirit of Jaina Art/Maruti Nandan Tiwari. 4.  Aesthetic Aspects of the Buddhist Visual Arts in Bharatavarsa and Abroad/Suniti Kumar Pathak. 5.  Expression of Aesthetic Experience in Vaisnava Tradition: With Special Reference to Srī Caitanya-Mata/Urmila Sharma. Section B. Art Forms: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Literature, Music and Dance. 6. Aesthetics of Anthropomorphism Marks (Laksanas) of Beauty in Indian Tradition/R.N. Misra. 7. Attaining Bliss through the Convergence of Art and Thought/Advaitavadini Kaul. 8. Geography and Iconography/Enamul Haque. 9. From Sida to Madsi: An Ideal Role of Women in Thai Ramayaṇa and Vessantara Jataka/Suchitra Chongstitvatana. 10. Champa Ancient Temples: The Mysteries/Ngo Van Doanh. 11. The “Javanization” of the Goddess Durga/Hariani Santiko. 12. Musical Exchanges, Music Loss and Music Shifts:  Flat Gongs in the Archaeological Records in India and Southeast Asia/Arsenio Nicolas. Section C. Representation of Asian Art in Asian Museums: 13. Singapore’s Peranakan Museum: Making the Case Conceptualizing and Presenting a Unique Regional Culture/Kenson Kwok. 14. Museum as a Custodian of Culture: Its Role in Preserving the Malaysian Heritage/Janet Tee Siew Mooi. 15. Uses of Enchantment: Asian Art at the National Gallery of   Victoria, Melbourne, Australia/Carol Cains. 16. Crossing Culture Frontiers in the Study of the Past: A Dialogue between Irene J. Winter, Shereen Ratnagar S.C. Malik (as Chairman). Index.
 
The centuries-old exchange of ideas, knowledge systems, resources, skills and materials among the people of the Asian continent left a lasting legacy in various spheres of human experience. This was a dialogue that involved rich exchange of religious, literary, aesthetic and artistic ideas and forms across the regions of Asia. The general impressions of an art, which is spiritual and magical in character, highly charged with literary myths and legends, and presented through a seemingly improvised styles in various art forms, provide us with a clue of an understanding of the fundamental foundations of the arts in Asia.
 
This volume contains the papers of the panel on ‘Asian Aesthetic Theories and Art Forms’ in first two sections. This panel was a part of the international conference on “Asian Encounters: Networks of Cultural Interaction” held in New Delhi. The volume reaffirms that the Indian theory of art as a creative process and creative expression is broadly true for entire Asian theory of art and aesthetics and it opens up a pan-Asian theory of art and aesthetics.
 
‘Representation of Asian Art in Asian Museums’ was another panel of the conference. The volume contains three papers from that panel also and the transcript of the dialogue held on ‘Cross Cultural Frontiers in the Study of the Past’.
 

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