The Japanese tea garden
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書誌事項
The Japanese tea garden
Stone Bridge Press, 2014, c2009
1st paperback ed
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注記
"First paperback edition, 2014"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-280) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"A necessary addition to the library of any serious student."--The New York Times Sunday Book Review Almost every Japanese garden is influenced by the tea garden. Here, Marc Peter Keane describes the history, design, and aesthetics of tea gardens, from T'ang China to the present day, with over 115 stunning photographs, floor plans, and illustrations. The most extensive book on this genre ever published in English, The Japanese Tea Garden is a rich resource for garden lovers, historians, and landscape architects. Landscape architect Marc Peter Keane lived in Kyoto for twenty years and has a design practice in Ithaca, New York.
目次
Acknowledgments ii
An Invitation to Tea x
1 a brief history of tea 1
Tang-Dynasty China (618–907) 3
Nara-Period Japan (710–84) 4
Song-Dynasty China (960–1279) 5
Kamakura-Period Japan (1185–1333) 9
Yuan-Dynasty China (1271–1368) 12
Ming-Dynasty China (1368–1644) 12
2 cultural background 19
Garden History 20
Machiya: Merchant Townhouses 23
The Hermit in the City 27
Tea Aesthetics 39
3 muromachi society 43
Bushi: Military Aristocracy 44
Zenso: Buddhist Priests 49
Shonin: Merchants 57
Shokunin/Geinosha: Artisans/Artists 63
4 early development of the roji 67
Early Development of the Tea Garden 68
Shuko: The Tea of Urban Merchants in the Late 15th Century 70
Joo: Wabi and Tea in the Early 16th Century 78
Rikyu: The Creation of the Tea Garden During the Late 16th Century 85
5 from roji to chaniwa: tea gardens in the edo period 117
The Word Roji 118
Tea Gardens in the Early Edo Period 120
Early 17th Century: Furuta Oribe and the Beginnings of Daimyo-cha 120
Mid-17th Century: Kobori Enshu and the Development of Daimyo-cha 133
Late Edo Period: The Codification of Tea Gardens 139
6 extant tea gardens and gardens influenced by tea 57
The Roji of Tea Grand Masters 158
Estate Gardens of Provincial Lords 165
Imperial Gardens 172
Gardens of Merchant Residences 179
20th-Century Private Estates 184
Other Private Residences 189
7 parts of a tea garden 197
Outer Gate: Soto-mon or Roji-mon 198
Tea Path: Roji Michi 201
The Waiting Bench: Koshikake 208
The Middle Gate: Chumon 211
The Water Basin: Tsukubai 216
Stone Lanterns: Ishi-doro 224
Dust Pit: Chiri-ana 225
Privy: Setchin 227
Fences: Kakine 227
Walls: Kabe 232
Garden Well: Ido 232
The Plantings: Ueki 233
Notes 243
Tea Text Summaries 261
Glossary of Garden Terminology 268
Bibliography 276
Index 281
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