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Love in Asian Art & Culture - Dehedjia, Vidya, and Garimella, Annapurna, and Mostow, Joshua S, Professor
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In China, mandarin ducks, said to mate for life, symbolize wedded bliss, and tiny red shoes are viewed as sexually arousing. In Japan, black hair once alluded covertly to passion and in the 20th century is explicitly erotic. Love is divine in India, enduring in temple sculpture in the form of rapturous couples, the territory of gods as well as mortals. Rich, wildly varied imagery infuses the art and literature of love in Asia. The universal themes of love denied, love fulfilled, of courtship, passion, and fertility are here ...

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Love in Asian Art & Culture 1999, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780295977591

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