B3 Vertaisarvioimaton artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa
The Human and Non-human Interconnectedness in Three Chinese Contemporary Artists (2021)
Yang, J. (2021). The Human and Non-human Interconnectedness in Three Chinese Contemporary Artists. In M. Faietti, & G. Wolf (Eds.), Motion : Transformation. 35th Congress of the International Committee of the History of Arts. Florence, 1-6 September 2019, Congress Proceedings (pp. 365-370). Bononia university press. https://buponline.com/az13zg/uploads/d-1-650-ciha-motion-transformation-vol2.pdf
JYU-tekijät tai -toimittajat
Julkaisun tiedot
Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajat: Yang, Jing
Emojulkaisu: Motion : Transformation. 35th Congress of the International Committee of the History of Arts. Florence, 1-6 September 2019, Congress Proceedings
Emojulkaisun toimittajat: Faietti, Marzia; Wolf, Gerhard
Konferenssin paikka ja aika: Florence, Italy, 1.-6.9.2019
ISBN: 978-88-6923-650-1
eISBN: 978-88-6923-792-8
Julkaisuvuosi: 2021
Sarjan numero: Part 2
Artikkelin sivunumerot: 365-370
Kirjan kokonaissivumäärä: 563
Kustantaja: Bononia university press
Julkaisumaa: Italia
Julkaisun kieli: englanti
Pysyvä verkko-osoite: https://buponline.com/az13zg/uploads/d-1-650-ciha-motion-transformation-vol2.pdf
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Julkaisukanavan avoin saatavuus: Kokonaan avoin julkaisukanava
Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/82875
Tiivistelmä
Today, we live in an era known as the Anthropo cene. The interconnectedness between humans and other living entities and environments is an essential part of the theme of the Anthropocene and a central concern in contemporary culture and art. Through the emphasis of the role of non human agents, new materialism and posthuman ism radically problematize the binaries of sub ject/object, human/nonhuman, cultural/natural, and mind/body, and challenge the superiority of the human. Although both Chinese and Western scholars widely acknowledge that Chinese tradi tional culture and art are deeply based on less anthropocentric modes of thinking, the contem porary Chinese artists’ expression of the inter connectedness between human and non-human in the context of the Anthropocene still deserve more academic attention. This essay is dedicated to revealing how Chinese contemporary artists perceive our complicated interconnectedness and interdependences with other co-beings and entities by examining the engagement of three artists with non-human agents – silkworm, stone, and plants.
YSO-asiasanat: nykytaide; ihminen; luonto; vuorovaikutus; installaatiot; antroposeeni; taiteilijat; kiinalaiset; posthumanismi; intersubjektiivisuus
Vapaat asiasanat: keskinäinen riippuvuus
Liittyvät organisaatiot
OKM-raportointi: Kyllä
Raportointivuosi: 2022