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Postgraduate Course: Chinese Painting and Calligraphy: The Elite World of China (HIAR11055)

Course Outline
School School of Arts, Culture and Environment College College of Humanities and Social Science
Course type Standard Availability Not available to visiting students
Credit level (Normal year taken) SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) Credits 20
Home subject area History of Art Other subject area None
Course website None
Course description This is a course on Chinese painting and calligraphy from the imperial age (8th century) to the early twentieth-century. Students will conduct research on visual material and on related arguments. Focusing on both object and the textual source for Chinese art theories, this course will introduce the painter&©s practice and the ideology behind the classical work. This course aims to introduce students the method of reading classical Chinese, ways of appreciating objects, interpretation of documents and esthetical trends, location of sources, and other fundamental tools necessary for conducting a further research in Chinese art. Museum visits and handling sessions will be organised. No previous knowledge of Chinese language and culture is required.

Description

The course will introduce the visual examples in chronological order, from the ideology of the three perfections: painting, calligraphy and poetry, system of writing, connoisseurship, the Antiquarian Studies, to modern Chinese painting debates. Course participant would study in depth the selected groups of calligraphers and painters from the early Imperial China (8th century) to the Republican Era (20th century). In addition to stylistic analysis on painting and calligraphy, the discussion will include ancient aesthetics and theories, script styles, and the art of seal carving.
Entry Requirements
Pre-requisites Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Additional Costs None
Course Delivery Information
Delivery period: 2010/11 Semester 2, Not available to visiting students (SS1) WebCT enabled:  No Quota:  None
Location Activity Description Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
No Classes have been defined for this Course
First Class First class information not currently available
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Students have gained advanced knowledge and understanding of the themes, issues and debates of Chinese art relating to: social contexts; processes of representation; and ways in which meaning is constituted, through in depth examples.

Students are able to compare and evaluate different approaches to understanding art traditions in China.

Students are able to assess critically the materials and themes explored in the course through the use of particular examples from China.

Students have gained knowledge and understanding of the range of skills used in art history and to have developed independent study and research and presentation skills.

Students are able to provide a basis for further study at a PG research level for advanced students.
Assessment Information
3-4,000 word essay
Special Arrangements
Not entered
Contacts
Course organiser Mr Martin Hammer
Tel: (0131 6)50 4119
Email: Martin.Hammer@ed.ac.uk
Course secretary Mrs Lucy Hawkins
Tel: (0131 6)51 3212
Email: Lucy.Hawkins@ed.ac.uk
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