ART
403. Seminar:
Gender & Painting in China. Spring 2006. |
Prof. Lara Blanchard |
tel: 781-3893
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Art Department, 106A Houghton House |
Instructions for Response Papers.From time to time throughout the semester I will be assigning short response papers, basically a one-page response to one of the assigned texts in the online coursepack. What I will be looking for in these papers is: Within these parameters, you can go in any direction you want with these papers. If the text makes you think about the notions of gender in China or the politics of the time or contemporary Chinese society, please write about it. I am hoping that these papers will stimulate your thinking about the relationship of gender and painting in China and that this will deepen your understanding of Chinese art. Please refer to the notes in your syllabus about appropriate formats for written work and about plagiarism. (Yes, plagiarism even matters here: if you quote from the text in your paper, please use a parenthetical reference.) If you have further questions about writing response papers, you might visit the HWS Writes website. Assignments.1. Ebrey, Inner Quarters, 21-44, due Tuesday, Jan. 31.2. Bush and Shih 1985, due Tuesday, Feb. 7. 3. Description of a typical recluse, due Tuesday, Feb. 14. 4. Harrist 1987, due Tuesday, Feb. 21. 5. Nelson 1999, due Tuesday, Feb. 28. 6. Ching 1994, due Tuesday, Mar. 7 7. Bossler 2002, due Tuesday, Mar. 28. 8. Description of a typical abandoned woman, due Tuesday, Apr. 4. 9. Owen 1986, due Tuesday, Apr. 11. 10. Weidner 1988, due Tuesday, Apr. 18.
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