![]() This book contains wonderfully accurate and detailed plans and cross sections of the eleven gardens it discusses, and includes sections on Chinese and indigenous sources and influences, as well as principles of design and construction. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2000.Ī wide-ranging and largely subjective interpretation based on the author's belief that the principles of Zen Buddhism lie at the heart of historic dry gardens. Translated and with a philosophical essay by Graham Parkes. Reading Zen in the Rocks: The Japanese Dry Landscape Garden. Because this site was designed for undergraduates who have little or no knowledge of the Japanese language, we have restricted the list to English-language texts, or texts in English translation.īerthier, Francois. ![]() Buna mukabil en az çalışılan bölge de tespitimize göre 2 yüksek lisans çalışmasıyla Slovenya’dır.Although each of the following sources is worth consulting, those that are starred are of particular importance to anyone making a serious study of Japanese gardens. Genel bakılacak olursa hakkında en çok çalışma yapılan bölge 225 yüksek lisans ve 35 doktora olmak üzere toplam 260 tezle Yunanistan’dır. Her bölge hakkındaki yüksek lisans ve doktora tezleri de ayrı başlıklarda zikredilmiştir. Çalışmada öncelikle genel olarak Balkanlar hakkındaki tezler bir araya getirilmiş daha sonra da bölgesel çalışmalara yer verilmiştir. Bibliyografyamızda toplam 990 yüksek lisans ve doktora tezi bulunmaktadır. Tez künyelerindeki sıralama şu şekildedir: Yazar soyadı, Yazar adı, tez adı, tez adının İngilizce veya Türkçe karşılığı, üniversite adı, enstitü adı, tezin yapıldığı şehir, tarih, tez türü ve danışmanı. Tez bibliyografyasındaki tezlerin künyelerine Yükseköğretim Kurulu Ulusal Tez Merkezi internet adresinden ulaşılmıştır.1 Mümkün olduğunca çok başlık taranmış olup Ağustos 2010 tarihine kadarki tezler tespit edilmiştir. Bu bağlamda Balkanlarla ilgili tezlerin künyelerini ihtiva eden bu bibliyografya çalışması alana ilgi duyan herkes için toplu bir kaynak dökümü niteliğindedir. Biz de bu çalışmamızda Türkiye’deki üniversitelerde Balkanlar hakkında hazırlanan yüksek lisans ve doktora tezlerinin dökümünü vermeyi amaçladık. Bu bağlamda Balkanlara, çeşitli bölgelerine, milletlerine, siyasi ve tarihi olaylarına binaen birçok akademik tez meydana getirilmiştir. In the end, we mean to reach to a comprehension of how a representation of nature as a plane of ontology can manifest itself in a spatial way through the inspector’s mind and this’ reflection on the creation of the physical garden.īirçok alanda Balkanlara yönelik çalışmaların yanında akademik çevreler de Balkan Yarımadası’nı araştırma ve inceleme konusu etmişlerdir. But what does really surround a body/a person when she is in a garden? What does a garden represent? The wealth and the aesthetic taste of the owner / gardener? Or Nature as such? What does a garden imitate, mimic or copy? Social status of a class? Or the underlying and inner structure of reality? Does a garden always need to be “natural” in its own way? Or can there be a negative situation as “too much natural” for a garden? In here, after a comparison of East-West (specifically Gothic and Renaissance gardens from Western culture on one side, and Chinese, Japanese and Korean gardens on the other), we focus on the concept of “Zen Garden” and how it differentiates in experience from other kinds of garden, while the concepts like “借景 (shakkei)” and abstractification of nature into essentials build the main frame of its preparatory structure. ![]() It holds the meaning of us having a bodily (almost Pontian, one might say) and spiritually experience through the interaction of our body with our surroundings. Secondly, when considered from the philosophical point of view, gardens tend to open the philosophical debate where the concept of representation and symbolisation of nature, world, society come into play. Being neither fully outside or inside and at the same time being a little bit both, gardens may hold the possibility of rethinking and reconstructing the understanding of spatiality -and the notions like space, extension, locus, medium, place, terrane as well- in a more sufficient and path-breaking way. First of all, it, as a space, disarranges and unsettles the reconciliation between the notions of indoor and outdoor (or inside and outside). ![]() When considered from the architectural point of view, gardens tend to have a problematic impact with regard to spatiality.
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