英文摘要 |
In terms of the cross-domain re-creation of texts, this paper explores the multidimensional spaces of "texts," while reflecting on the construction, deconstruction, and metonymy of "texts" and application of "cross-media narratives." This paper proposes a new attempt at course design - combining "Chinese culinary arts" with "spatial landscape." Based on the elucidation of literary narratives, from textual descriptions to images, and then to actual landscapes, texts describing landscapes are converted into paintings of the landscapes and cuisine creations. The cultural landscapes of time and space are converted into the art of plate garnishing. As a result, "landscapes" exist in heaven and earth, as well as on the plates. Metonymy is achieved through "landscapes," and the metonymy of food ingredients is put into practice on the plates. The landscapes of "food" on the plates are new interpretations of "objects" that integrate literature, cuisines, art, and architectural landscapes to present a regional "corner" in the mobile age of globalization and reflect regional features without being marginalized. The special configurations of landscapes associated with the food ingredients on the plates convey cultural meaning, reflecting cultural scenery and affection, as well as history and reality. This work displays the cosmos of oriental aesthetics through the regional features of specific areas shown on plates of cuisine. |