East Asian Studies 275 - COLQ:VISUAL CULT/CHIN CULT REV

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Melissa Walt

MW 02:40-04:00

Smith College
39883-S13
HILLYR 109
mwalt@smith.edu
This course examines the period 1966-1976 in China, the decade known as the Cultural Revolution, during which time culture became both target and agent in Mao Zedong's vision for transforming China. Previous culture wars in China during the pre- and post-1949 period will be introduced by way of background, and we will also look at the ways in which the Cultural Revolution has affected Chinese art and culture since Mao's death. Among the topics to be considered are the roles of art, artists, and culture in general, painting, calligraphy, propaganda art, the cult of Mao, performing arts, and film. Enrollment limited to 18.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.