Fall Term 2018 The Politics of Power in Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art - 5939 - ARHI 286 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: ARHI 101 or sophomore standing Catalog Description : Over the past century, China has witnessed the arrival of Western Imperialism, mass rebellion, revolution, and radical reconstruction under the Communist regime. This seminar will trace how artists attempted to intervene in social life to change its course of devlopment and how art continues to affect radical social change. Students will be assessed through exams, presentations, and written assignments. Attributes: Cross-Listed Course, GER Fine Arts Div, GER Global Diversity, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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