CIJ421 Culture Contact and Hybridity in the Arts of Asia
Updated: 20 November 2006| Credit Points | 6 | ||||||
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| Online level | Level C - Internet access required | ||||||
| Intensive School(s) | None | ||||||
| Supervised Exam | None | ||||||
| Pre-requisites | 36 cp in one or more of Asian Societies, Japanese, Chinese or Indonesian and permission of the Head of School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | ||||||
| Co-requisites | None | ||||||
| Restrictions | None | ||||||
| Notes | None | ||||||
| Combined Units | None | ||||||
| Coordinator(s) | Hugh de Ferranti (hdeferra@une.edu.au) | ||||||
| Unit Description |
This unit concerns circumstances and processes whereby concepts and practices characteristic of Western (Euro-American) art forms came to be embraced in Asian cultures. For each culture addressed, the historical context for emergence of hybridity in the arts will be broached, and circumstances of culture contact that have influenced the selective responses of artists and audiences considered. Through case-studies of a range of genres, students will develop insight into interaction among world-views, artistic practices and concepts of 'tradition', as a nexus within which expressive modes from Western literary, visual and performing arts have been drawn upon in shaping hybrid arts in Asia. |
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| Prescribed Material Mandatory |
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards. | ||||||
| Recommended Material Optional |
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards. | ||||||
| Disclaimer | Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester. |
