ARTH 103(F) Asian Art Survey: From the Land of the Buddha to the World of the Geisha
This course introduces to students some of the major monuments of Asian art with an emphasis on the art of India, China, and Japan. Its contextual approach helps students gain insight into the aesthetic, religious, and political ideas and cultural meanings conveyed by the works of art. Visual analyses and thematic discussions will bear upon the interconnectedness among these three cultures, and their respective interactions with the West. This course also provides students with the vocabulary, techniques, and patterns of thinking needed for advanced art history courses.
Format: lecture. Evaluation will be based on three 30- to 40-minute quizzes, two short papers, film screening and class attendance.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 25. Highly recommended for first-year students.
Satisfies the , pre-1400, pre-1800 and non-Western requirements.

Hour: JANG