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Titre L'appareillage de l'ici vers l'ailleurs dans les jardins japonais
Auteur Augustin Berque
Mir@bel Revue Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident
Numéro no 22, 2000 L'art des jardins dans les pays sinisés. Chine, Japon, Corée, Vietnam
Rubrique / Thématique
II. Jardins au Japon
Page 115-123
Résumé anglais The shifting from here to beyond in Japanese gardens Fron the Sakuteiki (Notes on the making of gardens, XIth c.) to daimyos gardens of the Edo period (1603-1867), the Japanese gardens display a prominent tendency to refer its material forms to paradigmatic places and landscapes, called « places with a name » (meisho). This system of reference was called mitate, which literaly means « instituting by seeing ». It is here related, on the one hand, to the principle of metaphor, and on the other hand to the fundamental dynamics of place in the ecumene, as illustrated by the couple topos/chôra in the Timaios and by Nishida's distinction between a logic of the identity of the subject and a logic of the identity of the predicate (or logic of place).
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