Sustaining Landscapes
Governance and Ecology in Chinese Visual Culture, 960–1368 CE
ISBN : 978-988-8876-93-8
September 2025
216 pages, 7″ x 10″, 127 color illus.
- HK$395.00
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Sustaining Landscapes: Governance and Ecology
in Chinese Visual Culture, 960–1368 CE examines ecological
thought contested amid the rise of the Chinese landscape genre, tracing its
intersections with infrastructure governance, natural resource management, and
geospatial knowledge. It traces the pre-industrial notion of “sustainability”
in policy debates, legal regulations, and arts. Landscape imagery on paintings,
maps, as well as mass-produced artifacts such as fans and ceramic pillows documented
both appropriate and exploitative use of natural resources, and critiqued on social
inequity and political turmoil. This book breaks new ground by bringing together
research on visual and material culture with analysis of politics and ecology. Wang
argues that the Chinese landscape genre embodied a holistic approach to negotiating
debates on
human-nature interdependence and people-state relationships. It joins the increasing
literature on ecocriticism and offers alternative perspectives to address contemporary
challenges, ranging from environmental crisis to global governance.