HUM 330

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Tao and Landscape Art

Interdisciplinary Humanities Undergraduate PUGET - Puget Sound

Course Description

Taoism is one of the most influential beliefs in East Asia, and is perfectly embodied in landscape art. As a significant visual tradition in the world, this landscape art reveals the complicated relationships between man and self, man and man, man and society, and, above all, man and nature. From an interdisciplinary perspective the course examines the richness of this cultural heritage. The achievements of Taoist landscape art in China, Korea, and Japan are approached through slide lectures, museum visits, creative work sessions, writing assignments, group discussion, and class presentation of research project. The emphasis is placed on students' comprehension of Taoism and appreciation of landscape art and their capacity to explore the intricate relationships between art and religion.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CO24 - CONN (Connections 200-400 Level), CORE - CN (Connections), INTD - ALC (Asian Langs and Cultures ALC), INTD - ASIA (Asian Studies ASIA), INTD - ENVH (Env Arts & Humanities ENVH ESS), INTD - HON-MN (Honors Minor (Fall 2023+) HON), INTD - HUM-MIDAGE (Intd Humanities-Mid Ages IHE), INTD - HUM-MINOR (Humanities Minor HUM), INTD - HUM-VSCLTR (Intd Humanities-Visual IHE)

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

Name

Lecture

Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes