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Titre Jardins du Vietnam : la nature entre représentations culturelles et pratiques culturales
Auteur Dinh Trong Hiêu
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
III. Les jardins coréens et vietnamiens
Page 135-151
Résumé anglais Vietnamese garden : Nature between Culture and Cultivation The analysis of different types of traditional gardens in Vietnam (imperial, domestic, and as places of worship) highlights to a lesser degree environmental constraints than deliberate cultural and agricultural choices. Whether as spaces of leisure or as ornamental areas, as reserves for the elite or places of peasant-style food production, or again as sites of veneration associated with religious sanctuaries, gardens in Vietnam form part of the demarcation of a strongly humanized landscape that recreated the essential functions of a bountiful and protective nature.
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