Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China

During the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), artisans skillfully shaped jade into figurines inspired by animals, that fostered a profound symbiosis between humanity and the natural world. Notwithstanding the historical appreciation of these artifacts, there exists a lacuna in academic discourse: it does...

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Main Authors: Miao, Su, Perumal, Velu, Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah, Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center 2024
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author Miao, Su
Perumal, Velu
Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah
Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
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Perumal, Velu
Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah
Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
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description During the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), artisans skillfully shaped jade into figurines inspired by animals, that fostered a profound symbiosis between humanity and the natural world. Notwithstanding the historical appreciation of these artifacts, there exists a lacuna in academic discourse: it does not provide a theoretical framework for using semiotics to analyze animal images of the Han dynasty jade. The present study bridges this gap by integrating semiotic analysis with a historical-cultural approach to probe the generation, communication, and significances of animal symbolisms in the jade craftsmanship of the Han Dynasty. This research has two primary objectives: (1) to analyses the significances of the animal-shaped jade ornaments from this epoch within the Chinese culture, and (2) to elucidate the intricate interplay between humans and animals as depicted through religious, magical, aesthetic, and spiritual dimensions. Our research seeks to decode the narratives and philosophy enshrined in these jade forms, tracing their development within the context of Chinese cosmological thought, philosophical paradigms, state ideologies, and enduring cultural practices. Through this research, we endeavor to demonstrate that animal-shaped jade ornaments serve as key symbols that emerged in ancient China, and these elements collectively sculpted the characters and significance of the animal-shaped jade artifacts of the Han Dynasty.
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spelling upm-1115282024-08-08T04:50:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111528/ Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China Miao, Su Perumal, Velu Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah Tualeka, Abdul Rohim During the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), artisans skillfully shaped jade into figurines inspired by animals, that fostered a profound symbiosis between humanity and the natural world. Notwithstanding the historical appreciation of these artifacts, there exists a lacuna in academic discourse: it does not provide a theoretical framework for using semiotics to analyze animal images of the Han dynasty jade. The present study bridges this gap by integrating semiotic analysis with a historical-cultural approach to probe the generation, communication, and significances of animal symbolisms in the jade craftsmanship of the Han Dynasty. This research has two primary objectives: (1) to analyses the significances of the animal-shaped jade ornaments from this epoch within the Chinese culture, and (2) to elucidate the intricate interplay between humans and animals as depicted through religious, magical, aesthetic, and spiritual dimensions. Our research seeks to decode the narratives and philosophy enshrined in these jade forms, tracing their development within the context of Chinese cosmological thought, philosophical paradigms, state ideologies, and enduring cultural practices. Through this research, we endeavor to demonstrate that animal-shaped jade ornaments serve as key symbols that emerged in ancient China, and these elements collectively sculpted the characters and significance of the animal-shaped jade artifacts of the Han Dynasty. Philosophy Documentation Center 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111528/1/Semiotic%20examination%20of%20Animal%20Images%20of%20Jade%20Objects%20from%20the%20Han%20Dynasty%20in%20China.pdf Miao, Su and Perumal, Velu and Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah and Tualeka, Abdul Rohim (2024) Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China. International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology, 21 (1). pp. 206-231. ISSN 1584-1057; EISSN: 2065-5002 https://culturajournal.com/article-view/?id=513
spellingShingle Miao, Su
Perumal, Velu
Md. Yusoff, Irwan Syah
Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title_full Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title_fullStr Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title_full_unstemmed Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title_short Semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China
title_sort semiotic examination of the animal-shaped jade artifacts during the han dynasty (206 bc-ad 220) in china
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111528/
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