Embodied Dependencies and Freedoms Artistic Communities and Patronage in Asia
Most people regard the arts as free. This publication demonstrates that Asian art and architecture are created in contexts of extreme dependence. They depend on the climate, resources, social and religious traditions and patrons. Despite these asymmetrical dependencies, artists have found freedoms f...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2023
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Series: | Dependency and Slavery Studies
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