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Inter-Artistic Plague Narratives and the Cultural Differences between China and the West

by Jinghua GUO (Author)
11 Pages
Open Access

Summary

Artistic representation is an instrument of historical memory that, unlike history, serves to transfer the emotional imprint that historical records leave behind for the sake of objectivity. Art memorializes achievements and success, but also tragic moments of death and destruction. Cultural differences between China and the West lead to varied perspectives and patterns of expression in the Fine Arts. This paper offers several examples showing how art has dealt with epidemic and pandemic. No one is immune to such tragedies in our increasingly globalized world. By looking back at the memories recorded in artistic representation, we can learn from the past and cooperate in order to face future crises successfully. However, cooperation is only possible if we are aware of cultural differences. This paper provides a brief example on how Chinese and European art face inter-artistic plague narratives in different ways.

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Pages
11
DOI
10.3726/CUL022020.0009
Open Access
CC-BY
Keywords
Art China Human Sciences Plague East West
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Jinghua GUO (Author)

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