On Chan art and Zen art
by
 
Soriano, Jon Ryan C.

Title
On Chan art and Zen art

Author
Soriano, Jon Ryan C.

ISBN
9781124622255

Personal Author
Soriano, Jon Ryan C.

Physical Description
1 online resource (90 p.).

General Note
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-05, page: 2920.
 
Adviser: Feng-Ying Ming.

Abstract
This thesis analyzes the ideological construct of Zen Buddhist art and provides suggestions for reconceptualizing this construct within Buddhist visual culture. The concept of Zen art has been part of a larger strategic effort by Buddhist modernizers to adapt Japanese Buddhist institutions for survival amidst rapid political reforms in Japan. Thus, the concepts of Zen art and, by extension, Chan art largely reiterate the ideological claims of Japanese modernization. A range of objects only loosely connected to the actual religious practices of Chan or Zen Buddhism have been categorized according to highly subjective modernist aesthetics. Comparison to the actual functions of visual culture in Chan and Zen religious tradition, as well as examination of the specific criteria used to determine objects as Chan or Zen art, leads to a less political and more contextual method of interpreting objects previously subsumed under Zen art and Chan art.

Local Note
School code: 6080.

Subject Term
Asian history.
 
Art history.
 
Religion.

Electronic Access
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Added Corporate Author
California State University, Long Beach.

Thesis Note
Thesis (M.A.)--California State University, Long Beach, 2011.

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