ARTH 303/403. Gender & Painting in China. Spring 2020.
Professor Lara Blanchard
tel: x3893
Art & Architecture Department, 208 Houghton House

Selected library resources.*

Tip for searching: Chinese words are Romanized using two different systems predominantly: Hanyu Pinyin (especially since 1990) and Wade-Giles (especially before 1990). Always search for both spellings of Chinese proper nouns: Qing and Ch’ing, Bada Shanren and Pa-ta-shan-jen, etc. (Use the conversion sheet handed out in class, or ask me for help.)

Note: campus-wide access to the Library’s catalog and electronic resources is through the Library home page (http://library.hws.edu/home/).

Reference works:
Cambridge encyclopedia of China / editor, Brian Hook; consultant editor, Denis Twitchett. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York: Cambridge University Press, c1991. (REF DS705 .C35 1991)

Companion encyclopedia of Asian philosophy / by Brian Carr and Indira Mahalingam. Routledge, c1997. (http://search.credoreference.com/content/title/routasianp?tab=overview)

Companion to Chinese history / Hugh B. O’Neill. New York, N.Y.: Facts on File, c1987. (REF DS705 .063 1987)

Comprehensive illustrated catalog of Chinese paintings/ compiled by Kei Suzuki. [Tokyo] University of Tokyo Press, c1982. (REF ND1042 .C65)

Dictionary of art / editor, Jane Turner. New York: Grove’s Dictionaries, 1996-.
(REF N31 .D5 1996)

Dictionary of Chinese and Japanese art / Hugo Munsterberg. New York: Hacker Art Books, 1981.           (REF N7340 .M78 1981)

Encyclopedia of Asian history / prepared under the auspices of the Asia Society; Ainslie T. Embree, editor in chief; executive editor, Robin J. Lewis; editors, Richard W. Bulliet [et al.]. New York, NY: Scribner; London: Collier Macmillan, c1988.      
(REF DS31 .E53 1988)

Encyclopedia of Buddhism / Robert E. Buswell, Jr., editor in chief. New York : Macmillan Reference, USA, c2004. (REF BQ128 .E62 2004)

Encyclopedia of religion / [editor in chief, Mircea Eliade ; editors, Charles J. Adams... et al.]. New York, N.Y. : Macmillan, c1987.  (REF BL31 .E46 1987 Copy 1)

Encyclopedia of vernacular architecture of the world / edited by Paul Oliver. Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.   
(REF NA208 .E53 1997’ Copy 1)

Index of early Chinese painters and paintings : T’ang, Sung, and Yüan / by James Cahill, incorporating the work of Osvald Sirén and Ellen Johnston Laing. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1980. (REF ND 1043.3 .C3)

An index-dictionary of Chinese artists, collectors, and connoisseurs with character identification by modified stroke count / by Nancy N. Seymour. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1988. (REF N7348 .S48 1988)

Oriental art: a handbook of styles and forms / by Jeannine Auboyer ... [et al.] ; translated by Elizabeth and Richard Bartlett; [ill, by Odette Mukherjee, Muriel Thiriet; Mane-Claude Lepeyre, maps]. New York : Rizzoli, 1980. (REF N7260 .G67 131980)

 

Research guides:
The library research guides have links for books, article databases, images, reference tools, digital collections, and best bets. The Art Research Guide (http://library.hws.edu/art) and Asian Studies Research Guide (http://library.hws.edu/asian_studies)should be particularly useful for this project.

 

Interlibrary Loan:
You can place Interlibrary Loan requests for any books or articles not held by our Library. The time required to receive materials through Interlibrary Loan is usually a week to ten days. You can access this directly from the WorldCat database or under Service on the Library’s home page.

 

Databases for locating multiple types of sources:
Locate books and articles through SingleSearch, linked from the Library’s home page. Either the question mark ? or asterisk * wildcards seem to work.

You can also locate books, articles, and some archival materials through WorldCat – this library database (http://hws.worldcat.org/) lists sources held in library collections throughout the world, and the results pages indicate which materials can be found in the HWS Library. Either the question mark ? or asterisk * wildcards seem to work; you can limit by type of material (books, articles, etc.) and by language.

Don’t forget to check the books on reserve for this class.

 

Databases for locating journal articles:
JSTOR provides the full text of journal articles, from the first issue of the journal through issues dating from three to five years ago (no current articles). Select “Advanced Search,” enter your search terms (wildcard is an asterisk *), and click on as many of the following disciplines that apply to your topic: Architecture & Architectural History, Art & Art History, Asian Studies, Feminist & Women’s Studies, History, Language & Literature, Philosophy, and Religion.

The Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) provides citations for western-language monographs, articles, and book chapters, published since 1971, on all parts of Asia. Click on “Advanced” for the advanced search. Enter your search terms (wildcard is an asterisk *), using “entire record” if you are trying to do a keyword search. You can e-mail a selection of citations to yourself or print out the list. After finding sources in this database, you need to check our library catalog and databases to see if they are in our collection in either print or electronic form; if not, you will need to request them through Interlibrary Loan.

Art Index with Full Text provides citations to articles in all areas of art and architecture, 1984 to present, from over 370 journals in English and other languages (Art Index Retrospective covers the same material up to 1984), and also provides full text of certain articles beginning in 1997. The wildcard for searches is an asterisk *. Note that these database only indexes books on art history and articles in journals devoted to art history, not relevant art history articles published in, for example, journals devoted to Asian Studies.

Grove Art Online “is the unsurpassed authority on all aspects of the visual arts, with 30,000 signed and peer-reviewed articles contributed by nearly 7,000 international scholars. Grove Art features entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford’s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. First published as the landmark 34-volume Dictionary of Art, the dictionary now lives as an online resource, published by Oxford University Press.”

Project Muse provides the full text of journal articles from the most current issue back through the 1990s. Though it covers fewer journals than JSTOR, they are sometimes different journals and certainly they are the most recent issues of these journals, and this database also provides PDFs. The wildcard for searches is an asterisk *.


* Originally compiled by Michael Hunter, Reference Librarian, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.