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JAPAN 226: Japanese Functional Objects (JAPAN 126)

This course explores the material culture of early modern Japan from the perspectives of literature, material history, aesthetics, and making. Drawing inspiration from cultural practices in which an aesthetic object acquired its cultural identity and social value precisely because it could be used, the course combines readings of primary and secondary sources, lectures, and practical hands-on training in two core traditional disciplines: woodworking and ceramics. Coursework includes making a series of objects as a way to begin to develop technical knowledge and skills but also as an opportunity for conceptual exploration, shared construction, and reflection. This course is designed for students with interests in making, art history, literature, engineering, anthropology, studio, intellectual history, and the material culture of East Asia more generally. No previous technical or language expertise required. Course taught in English.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
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