Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4308704416> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 items per page.
- W4308704416 endingPage "223" @default.
- W4308704416 startingPage "199" @default.
- W4308704416 abstract "Abstract Theoretically, ink rubbings are secondary to the steles they come from, but they served as primary sources for epigraphers who were more interested in literati inscriptionality than they were in the three-dimensional monumentality of the steles. In this shifting status of the two media, textual form and calligraphic style play a subtle yet critical role in the appreciation of inscriptions. Beginning in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, scholars in China and Korea exchanged rubbings of ancient steles to build friendships. Conflicting interpretations, however, arose when discussing the calligraphic style of Korean inscriptions. Chinese fascination with Korean steles is understood as part of their investigation into the remnants of Chinese heritage on the Korean peninsula. Korean scholars, in turn, attempted to suggest that Korean culture kept abreast with that of China from early times onward. Using two case studies of the Mujangsa and Hwangch’oryŏng Steles, this article discusses how self-serving agendas motivated scholars of both countries." @default.
- W4308704416 created "2022-11-14" @default.
- W4308704416 creator A5050175040 @default.
- W4308704416 date "2022-10-01" @default.
- W4308704416 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4308704416 title "Kim Chŏnghŭi and His Epigraphic Studies: Two Silla Steles and Their Rubbings" @default.
- W4308704416 cites W2471193507 @default.
- W4308704416 cites W2804488651 @default.
- W4308704416 cites W2938072329 @default.
- W4308704416 cites W2944290191 @default.
- W4308704416 cites W4250530566 @default.
- W4308704416 doi "https://doi.org/10.1215/07311613-9859798" @default.
- W4308704416 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4308704416 type Work @default.
- W4308704416 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4308704416 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4308704416 hasAuthorship W4308704416A5050175040 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C123588078 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C124952713 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C187820883 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C191935318 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C195244886 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C2776445246 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C123588078 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C124952713 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C142362112 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C166957645 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C187820883 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C191935318 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C195244886 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C2776445246 @default.
- W4308704416 hasConceptScore W4308704416C95457728 @default.
- W4308704416 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W4308704416 hasLocation W43087044161 @default.
- W4308704416 hasOpenAccess W4308704416 @default.
- W4308704416 hasPrimaryLocation W43087044161 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W1594119136 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2147424301 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2382018366 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2482485239 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2482955364 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2605743313 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2920963194 @default.
- W4308704416 hasRelatedWork W2961094858 @default.
- W4308704416 hasVolume "27" @default.
- W4308704416 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4308704416 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4308704416 workType "article" @default.