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Preface | 7 | |
Reader's Guide | 11 | |
I | "He's Chinese," "It's All Chinese to Me" | 15 |
II | Frontal Versus Oblique Attack | 35 |
III | Under the Cover of the Image: Insinuated Criticism | 55 |
IV | Quotations as Proxy: The Power to Unsettle | 75 |
V | Insinuating and Avoiding to Say, or How to Read Between the Lines | 93 |
VI | The Impossibility of Dissidence (The Ideology of Indirection) | 117 |
VII | Between Emotion and Landscape: The World Is Not an Object of Representation | 141 |
VIII | Beyond the Landscape: The Figurative Meaning Is Not Symbolic | 165 |
IX | From the Master to the Disciple: The Proposition Is Only an Indication | 195 |
X | There Is No Plane of Essences, or Why Detour Is Access | 223 |
XI | Advancing Toward Maturation: The Leap of Realization | 249 |
XII | The Great Image Has No Shape, or How to Indicate the Ineffable | 275 |
XIII | "Net" and "Fish," or How to Gain Access to Nature | 305 |
XIV | The Clouds and the Moon | 333 |
XV | The Allusive Distance | 355 |
Conclusion: Detour or Split? | 371 | |
Notes | 381 | |
Glossary of Chinese Expressions | 415 |
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