In Praise of Blandness von François Jullien

Proceeding from Chinese Thought and Aesthetics
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The quality of blandness: no sooner do you identify it then it begins to appear at every turn. Blandness, by definition, pays little heed to the borders our various disciplines like to draw. As the embodiment of neutrality, the bland lies at the point of origin of all things possible and so links them.- François Jullien

Already translated into six languages, François Jullien's In Praise of Blandness has by now become a classic. Appearing for the first time in English, this groundbreaking work of philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, and sinology is certain to stir readers to think and experience what may at first seem impossible: the richness of a bland sound, a bland meaning, a bland painting, a bland poem. In presenting the value of blandness through as many concrete examples and original texts as possible, Jullien allows the undifferentiated foundation of all things - blandness itself - to appear. After completing this book, readers will reevaluate those familiar Western lines of thought where blandness is associated with lack - the undesirable absence of particular, defining qualities.

Jullien's In Praise of Blandness traces the elusive appearance and crucial value of blandness from its beginnings in the Daoist and Confucian traditions to its gradual integration into literary and visual aesthetics in the late medieval period and beyond. Slowly developing into a positive quality in the Chinese aesthetic and ethical traditions, the bland comprises the balanced and unnamable union of all potential values. It embodies a reality whose very essence is change, and provides an infinite opening onto the breadth of human expression and taste.

"Finalist for the French-American Translation Prize, French-American Foundation"

The quality of blandness: no sooner do you identify it then it begins to appear at every turn. Blandness, by definition, pays little heed to the borders our various disciplines like to draw. As the embodiment of neutrality, the bland lies at the point of origin of all things possible and so links them.- François Jullien

Already translated into six languages, François Jullien's In Praise of Blandness has by now become a classic. Appearing for the first time in English, this groundbreaking work of philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, and sinology is certain to stir readers to think and experience what may at first seem impossible: the richness of a bland sound, a bland meaning, a bland painting, a bland poem. In presenting the value of blandness through as many concrete examples and original texts as possible, Jullien allows the undifferentiated foundation of all things - blandness itself - to appear. After completing this book, readers will reevaluate those familiar Western lines of thought where blandness is associated with lack - the undesirable absence of particular, defining qualities.

Jullien's In Praise of Blandness traces the elusive appearance and crucial value of blandness from its beginnings in the Daoist and Confucian traditions to its gradual integration into literary and visual aesthetics in the late medieval period and beyond. Slowly developing into a positive quality in the Chinese aesthetic and ethical traditions, the bland comprises the balanced and unnamable union of all potential values. It embodies a reality whose very essence is change, and provides an infinite opening onto the breadth of human expression and taste.

"Finalist for the French-American Translation Prize, French-American Foundation"
AutorJullien, François / Versano, Paula M. (Übers.)
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2007
Seitenangabe176 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Abbildungen8 b/w illus.
MasseH22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D1.5 cm 300 g
CoverlagZone Books (Imprint/Brand)
VerlagUniversity Presses

Über den Autor François Jullien

François Jullien, geboren 1951 in Embrun, ist Philosoph und Sinologe. Er war unter anderem Direktor des Collège international de philosophie und Professor an der Universität Paris-Diderot. Für sein Werk wurde er vielfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem 2010 mit dem Hannah-Arendt-Preis für politisches Denken.

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