Art of Dissidents and Recluses: Chinese Literati Painting and Calligraphy
ARHA 282
Fall 2018 not offered
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Crosslisting:
CEAS 277 |
During the mid-11th century, a group of Chinese dissidents and recluses, known for their independent views on political and social issues, began to explore new forms of artistic expression. The results of their effort challenged the status quo in Chinese art and eventually developed into a unique tradition, known as literati art. The tradition left a strong imprint in Chinese culture today and its impact can also be felt throughout East Asia, especially Korea and Japan. This course examines this artistic tradition and its legacy in today's China and East Asia. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ART |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: None |
Major Readings:
Bush, Susan. THE CHINESE LITERATI ON PAINTING: SU SHIH (1037-1101) TO TUNG CH'I-CH'ANG (1555-1636) Reprint edition (Hong Kong University Press, 2013) ISBN-10: 9888139703 Fong, Wen C. IMAGES OF THE MIND: SELECTIONS FROM THE EDWARD L. ELLIOTT FAMILY AND JOHN B. ELLIOTT COLLECTIONS OF CALLIGRAPHY AND PAINTING (Princeton University Press, 1984) ISBN-10: 0691040273 Fong, Wen C. BEYOND REPRESENTATION: CHINESE PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY, EIGHTH-FOURTEENTH CENTURY. (Yale University Press, 1992) ISBN-10: 0300057016 Cahill, James. HILLS BEYOND A RIVER: CHINESE PAINTING OF THE YU_AN DYNASTY, 1279-1368. (New York, Weatherhill, 1976) ISBN-10: 0834801205 Cahill, James. PARTING AT THE SHORE: CHINESE PAINTING OF THE EARLY AND MIDDLE MING DYNASTY, 1368-1580. (New York : Weatherhill, 1978) ISBN-10: 0834801280
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Examinations and Assignments: Weekly readings and discussion essay exams one short paper one research proposal one presentation one research paper |
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