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This volume explores the deeply interwoven connection of education, art and nature in the context of East Asia.

With contributions from authors in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, the book considers unnoticed but significant themes involved in the interplay of nature, art, and education. It manifests how nature and art can educate, and how education and nature play the role of art. The chapters explore a range of themes relevant to East Asian characteristics, including skill acquisition, Japanese calendar arts and ritual of feelings, garden architecture, the ritualised body, collaborative poetry art, translational language between humans and nature, the Confucian classical Six Arts, the artistic embodiment of the Kyoto School, and the heritage art based education in Korea. The authors examine these themes in novel ways to bring to light the relevance of the East Asian insights to the contemporary global world.

This book is an outstanding resource to all researchers, scho

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1. Zhuangzi’s Edu-Dào and Dàoful Well-being: Cook Ding and other Craftsmen Revisited 2. Calendar Arts and the Ritual of Feeling 3. The Katsura Imperial Villa and the Educational Function of Japanese Garden Architecture 4. Arts Education for a Translational Experience from Language of Nature into Language of Man: Walter Benjamin’s Theory of Mimesis and Traditional Ink-wash Painting in East Asia 5. From Co-operation to Co-creation: Renga (連歌), Renku (連句), Renshi (連詩), and the Possibility of the ‘Inoperative Community’ 6. The Vision of Nature and Human Beings in Kinji Imanishi’s The World of Living Things: An Anthropological Study of Human Approach to the Environment 7. Sojourning in the Arts: Considering the Implications of the Confucian "Six Arts" in a Contemporary Educational Context 8. Communication through Art: A Perspective on the Embodiment Theory of the Kyoto School 9. Project HANA: Working with Korean Heritage Art in a Museum-School Partnership

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032294216, 978-1032294216
      ISBN10: 1032294213

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume explores the deeply interwoven connection of education, art and nature in the context of East Asia.

      With contributions from authors in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, the book considers unnoticed but significant themes involved in the interplay of nature, art, and education. It manifests how nature and art can educate, and how education and nature play the role of art. The chapters explore a range of themes relevant to East Asian characteristics, including skill acquisition, Japanese calendar arts and ritual of feelings, garden architecture, the ritualised body, collaborative poetry art, translational language between humans and nature, the Confucian classical Six Arts, the artistic embodiment of the Kyoto School, and the heritage art based education in Korea. The authors examine these themes in novel ways to bring to light the relevance of the East Asian insights to the contemporary global world.

      This book is an outstanding resource to all researchers, scho

      Table of Contents

      1. Zhuangzi’s Edu-Dào and Dàoful Well-being: Cook Ding and other Craftsmen Revisited 2. Calendar Arts and the Ritual of Feeling 3. The Katsura Imperial Villa and the Educational Function of Japanese Garden Architecture 4. Arts Education for a Translational Experience from Language of Nature into Language of Man: Walter Benjamin’s Theory of Mimesis and Traditional Ink-wash Painting in East Asia 5. From Co-operation to Co-creation: Renga (連歌), Renku (連句), Renshi (連詩), and the Possibility of the ‘Inoperative Community’ 6. The Vision of Nature and Human Beings in Kinji Imanishi’s The World of Living Things: An Anthropological Study of Human Approach to the Environment 7. Sojourning in the Arts: Considering the Implications of the Confucian "Six Arts" in a Contemporary Educational Context 8. Communication through Art: A Perspective on the Embodiment Theory of the Kyoto School 9. Project HANA: Working with Korean Heritage Art in a Museum-School Partnership

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