Shen, Leah
Dr. Shen is affiliated with and teaches for the East Asian Languages & Cultures Department at Indiana University, Bloomington.
2022 1-4955-1029-8From the Introduction: "The project investigates a poetics of creative
kong (emptiness) by studying the philosophical origins of the notion of emptiness in Indian Buddhism as well as its development in China from ancient times through the 17th century. I argue for the philosophical and religious significance of
kong in the Chinese context as being open-minded, non-obsessive, and creative. The poetics and aesthetics of
kong owes a significant debt to Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. The senses of
kong enabled the writers and artists of the late Ming and early Qing to link with the immanent vividness of the world, and to evoke their creativity in literary and artistic practices when they tried to establish a close relationship to nature, instead of interfering with it." (pg. 2)
(Hardcover with color illustrations)