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Japanese Tea Culture

Orin Brightfield

Tradutor A Ai

Editora: Publifye

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Japanese tea culture, specifically chanoyu or the tea ceremony, represents far more than a simple beverage preparation; it's a profound art form steeped in history and social significance. "Japanese Tea Culture" delves into this rich tradition, tracing its evolution from a medicinal drink enjoyed by Buddhist monks to a refined ritual embraced across Japanese society. The book highlights how the tea ceremony embodies key principles like social harmony (wa), respect (kei), purity (sei), and tranquility (jaku), which reflect core Japanese values.

 
The book explores the historical journey of tea in Japan, starting from its introduction in the 9th century. It examines the crucial elements of the tea ceremony, including the tea room (chashitsu) design and etiquette. Pivotal figures like Sen no Rikyū, whose contributions shaped the modern tea ceremony, are discussed. The book's approach combines historical analysis, cultural interpretation, and aesthetic appreciation, providing a comprehensive understanding of this art form.

 
The book unfolds by first outlining the history and key concepts of tea culture. From there, it explores the historical evolution of the tea ceremony, the architectural and aesthetic considerations of the tea room, the symbolism and use of tea utensils, and the complex social dynamics that play out during a tea gathering. The book concludes by examining the modern relevance of tea culture and its global influence.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 62 páginas.

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