The Social Life of Inkstones epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
发表于2025-01-17
The Social Life of Inkstones epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
Dorothy Ko (Chinese 高彦頤) is a Professor of History and Women's Studies at the Barnard College of Columbia University. She is a historian of early modern China, known for her multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional research. As a historian of early modern China, she has endeavored to engage with the field of modern China studies; as a China scholar, she has always positioned herself within the study of women and gender and applied feminist approaches in her work; as a historian, she has ventured across disciplinary boundaries, into fields that include literature, visual and material culture, science and technology, as well as studies of fashion, the body and sexuality.
An inkstone, a piece of polished stone no bigger than an outstretched hand, is an instrument for grinding ink, a collectible object of art, a token of exchange between friends or sovereign states, and an inscriptional surface on which texts and images are carved and reproduced. As such the inkstone is entangled with the production of elite masculinity and the culture of wen (culture, literature, civility) in China, Korea, and Japan for over a millennium. Curiously, this ubiquitous object in East Asia is virtually unknown in Europe and America.
The Social Life of Inkstones introduces its hidden history and cultural significance to scholars and collectors and in so doing, writes the stonecutters and artisans into history. Each of the five chapters is set in a specific place in disparate parts of the empire: the imperial workshops in the Forbidden City, the Duan quarries in Guangdong, inkstonecarving workshops in Suzhou and elsewhere in the south, and collectors’ homes in Fujian. Taken together, they trace the trajectories of the inkstone between court and society, and through the course of its entire social life. In bringing to life the people involved in making, using, collecting, and writing about the inkstone, this study shows the powerful emotional and technical investments that such a small object engendered.
This first book-length study of inkstones focuses on a group of inkstone carvers and collectors, highlighting the work of Gu Erniang, a woman transitioned the artistry of inkstone-making to modernity between the 1680s and 1730s. The sophistication of these artisans and the craft practice of the scholars associated with them announced a new social order in which the age-old hierarchy of head over hand no longer predominated.
The Social Life of Inkstones epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
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The Social Life of Inkstones epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载##逐字逐句啃完的第一本英文专业书
评分 评分 评分##希望快出中文版
评分##我认为此书最引人入胜之处是作者提出的"craft of wen" 这个概念。它是指一种episteme将theories, writings阐释为practices. 也就是说,"craft of wen"成为一种总体知识的观念,其中包容了各种知识的形式。而这个episteme十分powerful的一点是它不仅具有power的implication,同时还实现了作者对dualism以及对不同知识之间的hierarchical结构的解构。作者在最后十分大胆的设想,将这样episteme的形式和十八世纪后半叶的艾尔曼所说的“从理学到朴学”的考据学转型的联系的可能性假设性地提出而作为此书向未来的指示。这样的问题,似乎还是需要更厚实的研究和视角,一个砚台毕竟还是有其局限。
评分##完整读一遍还是有很大收获的,材料组织能力非常值得学习。回过头来说,仍然是个非常史家的视角,一方面是科学史和对工匠群体的关注,另一方面是一种很历史向的物质文化观察(福州那章里谈ownership的部分可以和Renata Ago写罗马的研究对读)。虽是关注砚台,但最后似乎还是更多落在砚台勾连起的人际社会关系上,对实物本身多方位的进一步追究大概就要算艺术史家的工作了。另外这种multi-sited biography的写法还可以在方法论上再做检讨,尤其是当同种框架落实到全球尺度上该如何来做,所谓biography还是应该实验多种写法是更好的。
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The Social Life of Inkstones epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025