Networks of touch : a tactile history of Chinese art, 1790-1840
"Explores the transformative shift in nineteenth-century Chinese art, where artists used touch to establish a genuine connection with the past, challenge stagnant artistic norms, and foster deeper human connections"--
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| Document Type: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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University Park, Pennsylvania
: The Pennsylvania State University Press
, [2024]
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| Series: | Perspectives on sensory history
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| Online Access: | Cover |
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[Rezension von: Michael J. Hatch, Networks of touch, a tactile history of Chinese Art, 1790-1840] |
| Author Notes: | Michael J. Hatch |
Table of Contents:
- Calligraphy's new past
- Obliterated texts
- Epigraphic painting
- Tactile images
- A tactful literatus
- The limits of touch.


